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                    <text>April 30, 1971
Mr . Johnny Johnson
Director of Model Cities
Atlanta, G orgia
Dear johnny:
In order that :this office i fully informed of Model Cities papers
to go before the Board of Aldermen. please see that they are
discussed with me prior to their submission to a committee or
the full Board.
Sincerely,
Dan Eo Swe t, Jr.
DESJr:sm
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April 30, 1971

Mr. Johnny Johnson

Director of Model Cities

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Johnny:

In order that this office is fully informed of Model Cities papers
to go before the Board of Aldermen, please see that they are
discussed with me prior to their submission to a committee or
the full Board.

Sincerely,

Dan E. Sweat, Jr.

DESJIr:sm

 
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The Machine would like to do semething,
to ~ you the Vet.ers mad enough to gc- to
the polls Tµesday, November 5th and vote
PITTSBURGH COMUUNITY
Bu; it 8 rea(J..ly up to you. l'fhat a person
HOMEO'-"NERS MET
wants and gets is the soul respons i bilities
of the indivual. YJbat you wanted Monday,
Approximatly 350 residents attended a
you may ~o+, get Tuesday, and having it is meeting held at Hinsley Temple Church Of
strictly up to the voters.
God in the Pittsburgh Community Monday
October 28.
Johnny Johnson, Executive Director of
Hodel Cities tried to explain the clearMODEL NEIGHBORHOOD INC.
ance area and answer questions . There was
SPONSORS COMMUNITY-PIDE MEF.T
s everal raised, and he answered them very
well.
Model Neighborhood Inc. is undertaking
Norris Currington a resident and the
the necessary avenues to disseminate inunsuccessful candidate in the race for
formation neglected before to as many of
Repres entative of the 99 Dist r ict in the
the residents a s possible.
September Primary, also a resident and
Tenants, Homeowner s, Bus ine ssmen, and busine ssman living in Pittsburgh, also
Mer chants will attend this meet i ng , to
the pers on that coordinat ed the call ing of
be bet ter i nformed of the Model Cities
the meeting wa s given five minute s t o
Program.
speak . He stat ed bef ore he began t hat it'
Pl anners from the Model Cit ie s off ice 11 t ake more five minute s , and would not
have been invi te d, to meet with the r es i - l ike to be cut off.
dents , Sunday November 10 1968, 4.oo P. M.
Mr. Curr ington s a id t hey ha d no gripe
Peter James Bryant School 252 Ge org i a Ave. with Model Cit i es only what Model Citi es
s. vr .
was forc i ng dovm:the community 1 s throat.
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~~HHHHHHH~ Mr. J ohnson had previousl y asked how many
had attende d, or was on Model Cities comMechanic svill e Boys Cl ub
mi ttees. Not a singl e hand was raised. AlSponsors Car -Yrash
though t here was about seven there that
att ends and are on every thing in Pitts"Then the need come t o raise some fast burgh.
change, the Mechanicsville Boys Club can
Mr. Currington addressed his remarks
bring up some good ideas. Every week-end
on what he called facts, and according
they will wash autos, for $1.25 per car. to the applauses of the crowd, they apnash and wax auto,
.oo. Mass production proved the statement. In part the residents
is what they will be looking for, and at wanted to be a part of the total plans. It
that price that is exactly what they will was the consensus of the group that this
geto Bring the cars to the Mechanicsville
( continued on page'2 col. 1)
Center 389 Bass Street S .. '" . 8 A.M to 5
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              <text>Moehanticwtll e%

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Vol. 1 number 8 Newember 2 1968 Free Edititn
SSHECSHEE SAIS SCHHHEE ASSESSES SASS SHS SHS SHESOSHHES 34t

FE /e ae ory ay Ty sé a ay be \/. 5 on

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Ve u Ge (Andatae Yo LAT Neighbor

The Machine would like to de semething senocnecen SHERRIE HE SHEBHEEESEE
to make you the Veters mad enough to ge tO
the polls Tiiesday, November 5th and vote PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY
Bu itSreally up to you. “that a person HOMEONERS MET

wants and gets is the soul responsibijities
of the indivual. ‘hat you wanted Monday, Approximatly 350 residents attended a
you may not get Tuesday, and having it is meeting held at Hinsley Temple Church of

strictly up to the voters. God in the Pittsburgh Community Monday
October 28.
IEEE JOH JEEEGHSS Johnny Johnson &gt; Exe cutive Director of
Model Cities tried to explain the clear-
MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD INC. ance area and answer questions. There was
SPONSORS COMMUNITY="IDE MERT several raised, and he answered them very
well.
Model Neighborhood Inc. is undertaking Norris Currington a resident and the

the necessary avenues to disseminate in- .nsuccessful candidate in the race for
formation neglected before to as many Of Representative of the 99 District in the

the residents as possible. September Primary, also a resident and
Tenants, Homeowners, Businessmen, and pysinessman living in Pittsburgh, also
Merchants will attend this meeting, to the person that coordinated the calling of
be better informed of the Model Cities the meeting was given five minutes to
Programe speak. He stated before he began that it'

Planners from the Model Cities office 1] take more five minutes, and would not
have been invited, to meet with the resi- ike to be cut off.
dents, Sunday November 10 1968, 4.00 P. Me yr. Currington said they had no gripe
Peter James Bryant School 252 Georgia Aves with Model Gities only what Model Cities
Se Te was forcing down’the community's throat.

JEG SHEE FREER vir. Johnson had previously asked how many

had attended, or was on Model Cities com—

Mechanicsville Boys Club mittees. Not a single hand was raised. Al-
Sponsors Car—7ash though there was about seven there that

attends and are on every thing in Pitts—
‘Then the need come to raise some fast purgh,

change, the Mechanicsville Boys Club can Mr. Currington addressed his remarks
bring up some good ideas. Every week-end on what he called facts, and according
they will wash autos, for $1.25 per care +o the applauses of the crowd, they ap-
vrash and wax auto, $3.00. Mass production proved the statement. In part the residents
is what they will be looking for, and at wanted to be a part of the total plans. It
that price that is exactly what they will was the consensus of the group, that this
get. Bring the cars to the Mechanicsville ( continued on page 2 col. 1)

Center 389 Bass Street S.™. 8 A.M to 5
Sees SSEMESEGHRHE SEESEEEEHt  INFIEESEGOH JERS TRASH
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shopping centbrs i n t hat city,
housing and industrial development.
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neighborhood ca lled HQld ' T0 v;n ';.
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owned an,d emp l oye d. This is on·e of
Atlanta's plan to redovc l opc the
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viaduct b eneath downtown Atlant a . dov o lo pmonts in Mode l Citi e s Aron.
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quite an att r active site. It is
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bloc k s .
389 Ba ss St ; , is advurtising . for
Thursday-morning we visit e d
a Supe rvi sor~ to cond~ct the va r i ou r
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stop was acti viti es n nd programs of tho Cc nt r
the Olivott Community Cantor. Mrsointorvi ows will bo ho l d on Tucsdn y ·
Lilli a n Kimiro, the director wo. s
Nove mber 2 4.th , from 9 : AM to 12:PM ~
v e ry hospitable n nd a wond e rful
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IiOD~L NEIG HBOPJ-IOOD' S Q's itND A r s
hostosso Tho Cente r rec e ive s va rious moans of suppo~t in being
· Q; Is Mode l Cities n cloo..rnnco
funded. 0no is thu United Appea l.
tho oth e r, lon g est.:: b li s hed ur.;c.. - ·
n izations. · It w.::s ti1rou13h this
A,. No~ It is c1 rchn bilitation
c antor tha t, T . U. F ., (T ho
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~treat~ 'and block s a t a ti me .
hood d e v e lopments~ I will toll
a bout it l 2t c r ,,
Olivott Community Contor
displa yed to me 1 what c a n bo
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progr.::1.mod ,,-;::.th tho proper fund s.
LIGHTS ON 1 .- ~~ ii,~' :,~c MACHINE li ND SAYS :
How c1 community c ente r cc.n bo
offottivo W::!..th enough funds.
A nei g hborhood c ont ur in Atl.::nta
t h2 t i s c'.l community s upport e d nnd
community s :~r =
1ed , co..n do t he s ame
id e ntic a l thi ngo
Le. t o r Thu rsdny uorning wo
wont t o t he T. U . ? . , c a nt o r~
Mr. :Michae l Hollis is t.hc TUF
c o - ord i n.:: to:c ., lt wo.s v e ry int e r1'Sinc o you c o. nnot to ll mo
esting to l o::i ::.~".l of thei r invo lve oant . They hc.. ve opt i one d some
what the Extensi on's Ma n 2ga rs jobs
prope rt y and plan to build clov e n a r c suppos e to be, I wi ll l e t
units of hous ing i n thu COii':iE1Uni ty. you in on somc thing.• 1
Tho r a is n Credi t Uni on 2nd th e
Th o St ee ring Comr.1ittcc of
Housi ng Dcvu l opmcnt COiill"Ji t t cc , t o the Model Ci ti c s Mas s Conv-.; ntion
n o.r;10 et f ov:o One t h i ng I r 01:101-r.ba r is b e ing prc s (.) nt c d in th e Mode l
of i mpo rt .::1.ncc w2 s 1.·.1hc. t Mr. Ho llis Citi e s pl.::m c. s the Orgo.nizo.tion2.. l
s .:,, i d; ,; In this city wo uso the
Cor;mn.mi t y · Dc valopr:10nt CorporQtion
Poli tici .'.:'..ns fo r a ll th ey .:t r c No rth. of t he J.l:iodc l Ci ti c s Arc o. . ·1 Who.t
l!c app l y prassur q nnd i n t i rac we
do you t hink of tha t ? Be tt e r find
got r esults ". Thi s is n go oJ
out if it rs trug • .
r ocooncndat i on fo r o. 11 Atl2rtta
votcrso
FLIES AHAY
Thursd2.. y o.ft ~rnoon w0 visited
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o.nd o. TV- Ro. dio r opo. ir. A dny
care class on the-second f l oo~?
Jobs------ ov o ry Tua sda y from
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ri so pub lic housing pro j ac to
South Ho st.
Twenty one stories with forty
e i ght unit s pe r f l oo r.
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to the Moda l Citi e s offic a , Vo
lis tanod to soLlc rcno.rks thnt
we h n vc hcarad ~apa at od ag3 in ·
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plotoly furnis hed. , fou r bod ro c:ns ) .. go to Fort, Benning for the we ek e nd
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of Do c Gmbo r 15t h. Approximat e ly
c ont o r Fridn y morni n g n nd :r.ict wit h t on b oys f rom a cross s e c t ion of
a Lincoln Pa r k r o pro s ont at i 7a c. nd tho a r ea will ntt c nd.
ho expla ine d t he ir c ommunit y plans
to us.
TJ o r c turn od to Old Tovm n nd hG: d
dinn e r. Aft c r wc.rd, :wo c ho ck od ou t
a nd boc.rd od th o home bou nd pla ne
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•1 BLACK E!·ITRBPHEN BGJ.SH:::P · t:ILL FORK 11 Club to Qttcnd o. Tha nks giving
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n n ox.:t mpl e 0 1· hc A; to got b::..o. ck
from 6 :Pivi until $ :PM
involve d i n e c ui1 0:;1i c ow::-icrs hip .
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M.:mufc. cturing Co . , wi ll opon c.t
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THOUGHT FOR THE HEEK
will oo p l oy 13 l a di e s, upli f t th e
incono of s or:10 of t h e m. This is
" I'i1\K E NO LI TTLE PLitNS, THEY HAVE
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Site SIT, "TOM BURRESS"
OL C..GG PHILADELPHIA DEVELOPING CONSULTANT
“INVITED BY MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD, INC.

‘A eroup “or ‘Guclve, tler to
Chiceso, Teen on adnescey, tov. Tom Burress formerly with the
AU3th at, 5256F: Me olene ves to Greater Philadeiphia Enterprises.
SP rivowst. a cn.50 av 7330, ove Cie This group tas bern able to build
to scevy Cir tel ic, vu.c lencing shopping centers in that city,
wes delrvod for atest an hour, housing and industrial development,

Tre OncG who ute tne trip Now owner of a Consulting Firm of
“WO"O$ 1.0001 Uitios sssit eG which he organized, was invited to
e.voloyoes, ins :.0dcl Cities Atlanta-to offer guidiance and
Soecrd rovers. Tiere Vere bw PSe suggestions to Model Neighborhood,
9oYrsorns, 100 on b1.0 starr or pecréd. Ine,

VOP LRLOLMC CLO “SNSSS. Gits3 i Mr. Burress met briefly with
meade the trip‘ wore: wise tose the Mayor and was welcomed by the
cx CLG oO ETS 2. Lycll Scots, Honorable Ivan Allen to the ever
116 John 100d, 1.25% 22.70) cunlS, progressing city. Mr. Burress's
LESeLovtic .nsley, #11 So: rd experiences was a great success to
“cuberg? OL. eel CL bids y) 1. rss Model Neighborhood, Inc, He gave
Loeizeti, .1sy  Porks, Ui 76.) Led, the organization the kind of
ater en edtrewy aimloyoes, ii. inspiration that they will surely
Byea, Nov. Aieney anc aysolr, consider priccless.

i hesit: wea 6% Pirst, out Model Neighborhood, Inc., call
seeioee eoeR Cie UPL would pro= a Pross Conforence and’ Mr, Burress
vcbly serve Goi.c velue So ..ocel gave a nows release of the Philadel
HWelL~iperhood Lice, nd tie Co. wni=phia Developing Program. Edward
ty. 53 45 - tic letter intent Moody, Model Neighborhood's Exec.
C68 this ¢reieie! is* btins swoliehed, Director also gave a Model

“ednesday night, we went to a Neighborhood, Inc., news release,

neighborhood called #Old Toyn',
This section of Chicago is a re-
habilitated stretch, similar’ to
Atlanta's plan to redevelope the
viaduct beneath downtown Atlanta
It contains some very creative
designs. Some of the old idcas
were restored and Old Town is
quite ah attractive site. It is

now a tourist and residental neigh-
borhood, all located within a few

blocks,

Thursday’morning we visited
"Lower North", our first stop was

the Olivett Community Center,

Lillian Kimire, the director was

very hospitable and a wonderful
(cont'd page 2)

One news item was the opening of a’
Garment Manufacturing Co., communiti
owned and employed. This is one of
Model Neighborhood's Inc., industric
developments in Model Cities Arca.

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SAAS BSAE BOLTS 2S AIS

Hers ae ole te aie

ENTER SUPIRVISOR WANTED

Mechanicsville Community Center
389 Bass St., is advertising for
a Supervisor, to conduct the variour
activitics and programs of the Cent¢

Mirs.Interviews will be held on Tuesday”

November 24th, from 9:AM to 12:PM,

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f#CHICAGO" hiODiL NEIGHBORHOOD'S Q's AND Ats
hostess, The Center receives veri~
ous moans of support in being “Oe Is Model Cities a clearance
funded, One is the United Appeal program
the other, long cstablished orza~
nizations. ‘ft was tirough this A. No. It is a rehabilitation
center that, T. U. F., (The progrem, Rebuild and rehabi-
United Fricnds) wes granted litate minium amounts of
267,000 (no strings) for noighbor- , streets and blocks at a time,
hood developments, I will tell
about it later. slestesle cle sle ate ale ate ate ale ate ate ate ate ate

Olivett Community Ccnter

displayed to me, what can be LISTE RIRD

programed with the proper funds. LIGHTS ON (uu MACHINE AND SAYS:
How a community center can be
effective with cnough funds,

A neighborhood center in Atlanta
that is a community supported and
community sorved, can do the same
identical thing,

Leter Thursday morning we
went to the Ts U. #., contor,
Mr. Michacl Hollis is the TUF
co-ordinator, 1t was very inter-

esting to loam of their involve- '"Sinee you cannot tell me
ment, They have optioned some what the Extension's Managers jobs

property and plan to build eleven are suppose to be, I will let
units of housing in the community. you in on something."

There is a Cre ait Union and the "The Steering Committce of
Housing Dovelopment committee, to the Model Citics Mass Convention
nene a fow. One thing if roriomber is being pres ented in the Model
of importance was whet Mr. Hollis . Cities. plan as the Organizational
said; “In this city we use the Community Development Corporation
Politicians for all they are worth. of the Model Cities Area." What
We. apply pressure and in time we do you think of that? Better find

got results’. This isa .good out if it's true,

recommendation for all Atlanta wate

voters, FLIES AWAY
Thursday afternoon we visited SER YOU NEXT WEEK

“Lower North Community Center.“ sa Ere do

We toured the center, whercin we
saw; day care ¢lasses, a pool room PLLTLELALILJOLSEreyisitaniiraret
and a TV-Radio repair. A day

 

care class on the sccond floor? Jobs------every Tuesday from

In Georgia this is prohibited, 9:4M until 12:PM----Mechanicsville
The conter is part of a high- Community Center, 389 Bass Street
rise public housing project. South West,

Twenty one stories with forty

cight units per floor, shecdbiance

In the lste afternoon we went
to the Model Cities office, We
listened to sone renerks that
we have heared reneated again
and said before and now again,

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“CHLCAGO"

Thursday evoning we toured several “EXPLORER NEWS"

slum communitics. ‘Ve saw model.

town apartnents. (aparsments con- Mechanicsville explorers will

pletely furnished, four bedroons). go to Fort Benning for the week end
We returned to Olivett community of December 15th, Approximately
center Friday morning and-met with ton boys from &amp; cross section of

a Lincoln Park representative and the area will attend,

he explained their community plans

to us,
Ve returned to Old Town and had
dinner, Afterward, we checked out DE SIEBER YE DS BE BIC SITES ESE

and boarded the home bound plane
at 4:10 Pli, we were one hour getting
airborne, We arrived in Atlanta MEME Release 92 UIA
at ‘7330 PM, ‘ jeaeemeel ;

Model Neighborhood, Inc., will
share with the Community organization "@TRLS CLUB"
in Chicago the programs it proposes.

Mechanicsville Girls Club hes

ABS HS MEME been invited to Roosevelt Hall on
13 Fair Street. They have also been
EDITORIAL asked by The Grady Homes Girls

'BLACK ENTREPRENEURSHIP-WILL WORK" Club to attend a Thanksgiving
Model Neimiborhood, Inc., is Banquet on Friday, November 22nd,

an example of huw to get biack from 6:PM until 8:PM

involved in cconomic ownership.

With the essistance of som&gt; business-

men of Metro Atlanta, a Garment EDIE DIST PAIS SII I

Manufacturing Co., will open at

55 Georgia ave., 5, soon, This

is relatively small, ‘The plane THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK

will employ 13 ladics, uplift the

income of some of them, This is "TTAKE NO LITTLE PLANS, THEY HAVE

‘Entrepreneurship", and it's NO MAGIC TO STIR MEN'S BLOOD.
black owned, black operated ond Maki BIG PLANS;AIM HIGH IN HOPE
Green rcturns, AND VORK. L&amp;T YOUR WATCHVORD BE
It is great to know thet there ORDER AND YOUR BEACON, BEAUTY‘
are Exchange houses in Atlanta daniel burnham

willing to loan at 100% risk, money
to promote this cntrepreneur con-
cept. The Machine would like to
ask; are they going to produce
action? In Philndelphia a group

of Banks are jointly londing

money to these cconomic development
corporations, Is this what ijtlanta
banks are going to do? The Ilinchine-
feels that Model Neighborhoo?, Inc,,
is by far, the best qualificc iJon-
Profit Organization in Atiauta
awaiting this assistance.

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                    <text>SELECT GROUP
VISITS CHICAGO
A selected group of
residents, including Edward .
Moody, Model Neighborhood Inc.
Executive Dire ctor will visit
Chicago, Illinois, by plane.•
Leaving VJ'edne sday Nov. 13th
and stay for three days.
The visitors will get a
chance to s ee Neighborhood ~
projects similar to ones that
are being planned fot Atlanta's
Model Cities Program.




























































































RESIDENTS OF MECHANIC SVILLE
MET ON MODEL CITIES
Over fifty int e rest ed and
conc erned ci t i zens met at
Pet er James Bryant School, Sunda y, November 10th , to f ind out
wha t effects -Mode l Citi es will
have on t hem , a nd the benef i ts
tha t will be ava i lab l e fo r t he
residents of Model Citi e s.
Model Neighborhood was
sponsorer of the informa l forum,
was c ommended f or ha ving a
me eting of that nature . It was
unusua l f or a cha nge t o he ~
questions asked and a nswe rs.
given that satisfi ed mor e than
confused.
NOTICE
The Mechanicsville Machine
will change it's name this Sa turday and in the future will be
Model Neighborhoon We ekly Machine.
We are proud that the popularity
is covering a large area a s well
as the former. The Machine is a
weekly report and information
s e rvice supplied free to the
Community. If you have articles
and news, or announcements of;
clubs, schools, churches, civic
or youth, bring it to Mode l
Neighborhood Inc., offi ce 700
McDani el Street, befo re Thursda y
of ea ch week e
II
HOW TO GE'~ RESID.ti:NT
PARTICIPA'r ION"
Al ways a llow t he peopl e a --,
chance to ask quest ions$ Und er s t anding i s the be st po l icy in t h
world. A person tha t unde rstands
will sure l y participate. When
they unders t and the suggestion,
that is the answer.
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HEEDS DIRECTOR
The Mechanicsville Community
ha s an opening for a Director of
i t Ys Ce nt e r. Applications for
thi s position will be made at the
Center, 389 Bass Street on Tuesday
Novembe r 24, 19u8, from 9: AJ.Vi until
12: 00 PM. All interested, qual-;_fi r
pe rsons are asked to come by t h a
Ce nte r during these hours a nd
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MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD CUESTIONS AND
ANSt 1ERS
Q.
What i s Model Cities?
A.
Mode l Cities is a Govermenta l
pr ogr am , t hat c ombines a ll
Fede ral Agencie s and Loca l
agencies together t o r ehabi l it a te, s lum a rea s a t a vast
s ca le, in s e lec te d Citi e s
throughout the U. S . A.
Q.
VI'n at Fede r a l Agencies are
c ombi ned ?
A.
Urba n Renewa l, Hea lth, Educ ation We l fare , Dept . of La bor ,
Dept o of Commerc:e~ Offi ce of
Ec on omic Opprotunity , Small
Busi ness Admi nstrati6n . Federa l Housing Autho r ity and
all the ir sub agencies .
Q.
What pa rt Does Atlanta Consist of?
A.
The City had to b e t he appl i cant. After appl ying, the
city put s up 10% of the planning funds for the f Lrst year.
Federa l 90% . The City 20% the
next and 801/o Federal.
Q.
How long is the program?
A.
It is to be pl anned for a
fi v e (5) year period.
ivwill y ou t e ll me next weok? ·1
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Mode l Nei ghborho od I n c., is in
t he s i xt h month of planning the
de ve l opment of a Shoppi n g Centerc
It is pathetic to kn ow that there
are cit i z ens pu l ling for f ai lur e
of this p:roj o~t a s hc::,1-J as ther e
a r e those pulling for its suc cess,
Th e pu zzle is why shou l d 2nycne wal .. t
to see i t not su cco ~d . Tt is is
t he huma n na ture of ma n • .Lt h~ s
to be . A s1.1:cessfull pro j ·:.&lt;,-~. like
this can be the ei ght wond-.,:; _,_. of
ma nkind~ Let t ~ ~ ~ e th~t p~ll
against ;. F'-~-- l fo r~ and _j :~·c, r · ;:; -;:tc
assista nc.; c ~ Suprisingl v C '.1 '.1::::h
inst ead of six months i ~ wi l ~. be
unde r c onstruction in six wc Gks .
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SELECT GROUP NOTICE

VISITS CHICAGO

A selected group of
residents, including Edward
Moody, Model Neighborhood Inc,
Executive Director will visit
Chicago, Illinois, by plane, -
Leaving Wednesday Nov. 13th
and stay for three days.

The visitors will get a
chance to see Neighborhood
projects similar to ones that
are being planned for Atlanta's
Model Cities Program,

HEN fe fe aerfe ake rie ake heak Nese ak Hea eR ae ak CM KEK ae He ae
RESIDENTS OF MECHANICSVILLE
MET ON MODEL CITIES

Over fifty interested and
concerned citizens met at
Peter James Bryant School, Sun-
day, November 10th, to find out
what effects: Model Cities will
have on them, and the benefits
that will be "available for the
residents of Model Cities,

Model Neighborhood was

sponsorer of the informal forum,

was commended for having a
meeting of that nature. I+ was
unusual for a change to he °
questions asked and answers,
given that satisfied more than
confused,

The Mechanicsville Machine
will change it's name this Satur-
day and in the future will be
Model Neighborhoon Weekly Machine.
We are proud that the popularity
is covering a large area as well
as the former. The Machine is a
weekly report and information
service supplied free to the
Community. If you have articles
and news, or announcements of;
clubs, schools, churches, civic
or youth, bring it to Model
Neighborhood Inc., office 700
McDaniel Street, before Thursday
of each week,

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‘HOW TO GET RESIDENT
PARTICIPATION"

Always allow the people a .
chance to ask questions, Under -
standing is the best policy in th
world. A person that understands
will surely participate. When
they understand the suggestion,
that is the answer,

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SDITORTIAL

Model Neighborhood Inc., is in
the sixth month of planning the
development of a Shopping Center.
It is pathetic to know that there
are citizens pulling for failure
of this project as heard as there
are those pulling for its success,
The puzzle is why should enyone want
to see it not succeed. This is
the human nature of man, It has
to be. A successfull projost like
this can be the cight wonds: of

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mankind, Let those thet pull
against, peal for, and cizer sone
assistance. Suprisingly catch Q.
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MECHANICSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER

N&amp;EDS DIRECTOR

The Mechanicsville Community

has an opening for a Director of

it's Center,

- this position will be made at the

a ot Center, 389 Bass Street on Tuesday
November 24, 1908, from 9:AM until

12:00 PM. A

persons are asied to come by the

Center during these hours and

make application.

Applications for

l interested, qualific

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MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD “UBSTIONS AND

ANSVERS
What is Model Cities?

Model Cities is a Govermental
program, that combines all
Federal Agencies and Local
agencies together to rehabili~
tate, slum areas at a vast
scale, in selected Cities
throughout the U. S. A.

What Federal Agencies are
combined?

Urban Renewal, Health, Educa+
tion Welfare, Dept. of Labor,
Dept. of Commerce, Office of
Economic Opprotunity, Smail
Business Adminstration. Fed-
eral Housing Authority and
all their sub agencies.

What part Does Atlanta Con-
sist of?

The City had to be the appli-
cant. After applying, the
city puts up 10% of the plann-
ing funds for the first year.
Federal 90%, The City 20% the
next and 80% Federal.

How long is the program?

It is to be planned, for a
five (5) year period.

(Continued Next Week)

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MODEL rE=: T~ORHOOD , I I,TC v
SHARS 02FICE ·:.-ITH E,.D..A •.
The Regional Econom:;.c Devel opment 8.::-i'.J.
Bu siness Service Ce nte r of At lanta Univ ersity has assi6 r:ed Donald J effe ,$on,
Ne i ghborhood, Co --Ordincator t o Mo::!.el
Nei ghborhood, I~c ~
The Econo11.ic Develoi)ment, Center
will assist Node l Nei'.:; hborhood, Inc n i mplement cur:::e:'.tt pro;;rams for Medel Ne i g horhood DE-7elop:;1ed , ~ he l egislation
·w hich falls w _i_t hjn t :,c sc ope of the yi,clel Cities prL)gr3ms 1Fill 1· :: ,, O- or,~!~.'1E':J~d.- ·
with the Neighbo1·r:·.Jod ai,J. C,,c:::i·,nmi'c:y r.:- .Jj e cts to aid in getting ,&gt;, ' '. · 2~· par t i. .:: ipation f rom the tot&amp;l c oli.:-m11i_·~y~
In orde~ ".,o z")t, m:i.xl:':1,J1 ·uenefit a!l'.l
more orde r l :-,r "..:.ran2 i_-._, i o::i u.:;-,,~e r t'1'3 c-' 2 c :·:r e nt p r og rams for conr:r,trc.'~ - :; ~),,)&gt;2: n r ·s ~ i_i:,
is essent ial that each s e:,ct 0.c· c· ~ tho
Neighborhood n ork closely wi1.,h e a c h ,~r -ganizational g roup in orde r to ge t .::,_-J
equi abl e and orde rly tra nsition '®h8 ~
these chanage s ara unde rta~en in t ho
n ,;a r fut ur e o
Te c hnical and or ganizational assist anc e will b e provide 1:i. by the e; :-::·,·· ..c. :· ·.. ~1
me rchants, g roup s and indivi.'1L .,--;_J --:}10
are b e ing and 1:•ill be r olu1,;at 2-.: :.:. w ..:.::: r
the Mode l Citie s :i:~ogram., f3urvo,rs a nd
studies ,Nill oe unde r-.:, Fi ken to 0,::.1-. ·; . ; ~,o
needs and t ype of ::cs ::· i 3L J.r.c o 1, 2,., . ':l ';,11
special cases ,, r~o s 2.arch on r ~·11.:.'..c::L~. · , :,:;
and or dinance s c onc .3-rn i n&lt;; Ec oY10111le D0 \re lopme nt v1it hi n the c ommunity V!.D.l als v
be unde rt2kon ,,,
The f o:cog::-~,:~ , as v;all as rrE",ilY
other areas cf a ss istanc e wi~l be offer~
ed and made availnbl e to Mode l Ne i g hborhood, Inc,,. by the unive r s ity«The ef f orts in this dire ction are
inte nde d to r ef~ '3Ct the ideas and v-1ishe s
of t he r e side nts of t he co:11,rnunity in the
ov e r all development of t ho Nei g hborhood~
cm1M1JNI TY }:EET I NG
STJ1illAY NOV . 10th
Ce rtainly ttc r aci:are some citize ns ,
r e sili.:.:1g in the Me-::hanicsville Corrnnuni ty
tila ·;:. do not lmow, or even wants to know,
wh.::tr:i·-wlill MODEL CITIES benefit them.
~h8re a r e some that a r e not intereste d
~n v hat eff ect MODEL CITIES ·will do to
tl,e m. Sn for e ithe r interest Model' Neighbor0ood, Inc. is s ponsoring a meet ing
S1,·.nd3.y Nov . 10th Li:00 p . m. at Peter
0 ames Br yant school .
It will be ve ry wise il ev e ry r e side nts living in Mechani~sville atte nded this meeting.
1
MODEL NEIGHSORHOOD
MFG . TO OPEN NOVEMBER 12
The r e will b e jobs for approxima tly
13 v1ome n a rour1d Nov . 1 2th, the date the.rt.
IL~; oHo is schedul ed to open ..
~:.'..' ye,u a:i.-e YJal king or driving ea st
on Ge org i a Avenue . S.E ., l e t your eye s
J )Ok ove r the building at 55 Ge orgia Ave .,
hC.&lt;..G c~, ,r to Sum- Me e Cente r , E . O. A. This
bu.i lcting will house the fir s t of its
k mu in Atlanta , long wa nte d by the
c 0nrnun:i ty. Anonymous friends that wish
t:::&gt; b e kor t in the backgr ound a r e to be
t ;-1::.11\,.'3d for helping to make this possible ,
M. N .r~. ·Nould like to tha nk the Atlanta
J ayc ea s along with the a n onymous fr i011ds ~
BOIS ./\ND GIRLS
PROJECT A SUCCESS
The Me cha niesvill e Boys and the
Girls Clubs got tog e the r a nd sponsore d
a C3 r :r.ash all day Saturda y, and r a ise d
(c ontt page 2)
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LITTLE BIRD LIT~D ON
MECHANICSVTILE
MACI:INE
AND SAil)
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~,, Dont Le t Mr-·o Ni.."'{on get you a ll rouaed
up, the Democr a ts a r e the ma jority in the
even with the Di.."'{ iocrats' 11
(housG: )
Flie s off
MECF.ANICSVILLE COMMUNITY
CENTEJ !.'lEHBERS i'.~T
II
See you n ext v eek 11
( Boys and Gir l s )
f ro111 page one
some money~
Satur day night t hey h::.d a hiplino
pa rt y . i'.11 tot a l t h(; y r e. i s e d ~~25,.00 for
t he ir sepe r £tt e clu'::.&gt;s , y;l,cn d i v ided o
The c2.r--rrash is a Y'..::c k-c nd bllfdness
c a rs ,··ashe d (n 25
···2. sh &amp;. ~-·a-x: ~~ 3 000
Saturda y night Nov emb e r 2 r esidents
of Bass str eet, Ira street , Smith Street.
a nd Gar iba ldi street, met a t the Sa int
J ame s Spiritua l Church where Bishop Arnold
is the Dire ctor. Mr T. M. Parham, Mrs. S
F .. crank, a nd x,sr. Bill Allison all of E.
Oo A wa s the re to expl a in the ~7 , 000 •.00
grant tha t was g ive n to the community.
i"[odel Ne i ghbor hood Inc. was a sked to
he l p the community get some money for
operstion purpos es for the cente r. The


node l Ne i ghborhood Boc:,r d una nimous agrees.


to assist , a nd being rt delicat e agency
~as funde d the proposa l
The proposal provide s for a full
t i me Su~e rvisor at a weekly s al a r y . The
Supe rvisor will b e hir e d soon . This pe rson will live in t he Mechanicsville Com-
munitye
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TO GET RESILEllT P~'i.;"l.TICIPA.TION
EDIT OTIIAL
This c e rta inl y c.:-m not b e 2.chiev e d by
From its v e ry first b eg inning , The Maics itting down a t R desk dr2.fting a pl an
hine h2s continuEi:.d to emphasis , t ,he imfor the peopl e s tha t a r e expe cts2d to b e
port a.nts of bott om to top c ommunic2.t ion,
pa rticipa te:es , a int no vJay for ar..y p ro . or hc1 s to b e a nd is a must , whe n it comes to
a dministrator to prope rly a nd sounclJy
p1 a mling fo r peopl e s . Rapid Transit is a
orga nize a group with out f i nding out if need . Model Cities i s a must . Self-Help
the p e opl e s will or will not pE: rt:: c i p::t8 c i s ~ e order of to- da y, a nd to get a ny or
Get a pla in sheet of pape r Emd pencU J
~1 1 of this there hav e got t o b e a contact
and get your s e lf out into t he c ornmunn y i:tom the community l ev e l.
and a llow the r es ide nt to he lr d.,.·:1w up
It is good to hear p eoples finally athe drafts a nd t ry not to put a n y thing
g r ee to this . ~-re hope tha t in the furur e
ove r on the m.
tha t when a plan that will eff e c t the
tot a l Metropolis i s in the prelimina ry
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s t age it should include p e ople s from Ril
,1alks of life tha t will inevitable will
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LM eCMEHICSY LIE
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CCR Li, Jil (LHL
Vole 2 number ) Novembar °, 1968 Free Edition
sEuGEOGEGese PRERELEIERE fot be Seiden ISH SHHRERCEHSEHEREEOHHEEHE
MODEL NW227SCRHOOD, INC. COMMINITY MERTING
SHARE OFFICE “ITH E.Dehe SUNDAY NOV. 10th

The Regional Economic Development and
Business Service Center of Atlanta Univ-
ersity has assigned Donald Jefferson,
Neighborhood, Co-Ordincator to Model
Neighborhood, Tuc.

The Econon.ic Development, Center
will assist Model Neishborhood, Inc». im
plement current programs for Medel Neig-
horhood Development. ‘he legislation
which falis within the Scope of the }ind-
el Cities programs vill +s J0-ordtaraad.
with the Neighborhood aad Gonmaiey-r o=
jects to aid in getting sve.*.er partici
pation from the total ceormiiwy.

In order to 73t mexinan benefit a
more orderly wrangivion uviler these «
rent programs for commnicy prosrets,
is essential that each secta. «2 the
Neighborhood work closely with each or-
ganizational group in order to geil 24
equiable and orderly transiticn an
these chanages ara undertaxen in the
near future.

Technical and organizational assis=
tance will be providea by the eon cr Lo

“i

merchants, groups and indivii.isis “ho
are being and vill be relocates wotcr
the Model Citics program. Surveys and
studies will be undervaken to det i ac

needs and type of assistance need in
special cases, Fescarch on reauleti-os
and ordinances ccnesrnins Economic Neve=
lopment within the community will alsu
be undertaken,

The foregcirs, as well as ma
other areas cf assistance wi’l be offers
ed and made available to Model Neighbor=
hood, Ince by the university.

The efforts in this direction are
intended to ref7ect the ideas and wishes
of the residents of the community in the
overall development of the weighborhodd,

iy

Certainly therexare some citizens,
resicing in the Vechanicsville Comunity
that do not know, or even wants to know,
whab-will MODEL CITIES benefit them.
There are some that are not interested
in what effect MODEL CITIES will do to
them. So for either interest Model Nei-
ghbornood, Inc. is sponsoring a meeting

Sunday Nove 1lOth )}:00 p.m. at Peter
games Bryant school.

It will be very wise if every re-
sidents living in Mechanissville attend-
ed this mecting.
SHHERREHEHEEE JHRHEEREEHEEHERSSE SSE

MODEL NEIGH®CRHOCOD
MFG. TO OPEN NOVEMBER 12

There will be jobs for approximatly
13 women around Nov. 12th, the date that
H.N.M. is scheduled to opene

Tr you ave walking or driving east
on Georgia Avenue. S.E., let your eyes
look over the building at 55 Georgia Ave.
yexb acorn to Sum-Mec Center, E.0.A. This
building will house the first of its
kund in Atlanta, long wanted by the
cormunity. Anonymous friends that wish
to be kent in the background are to be
taanked for helping to make this possible.
M.N.M. would like to thank the Atlanta
Jaycecs along with the anonymous fri-
ends 4

RENAE SENS SESE We St Ne SEM 9b Se ME SHAE Ae AO
SSSA TABATA SHS SHEE

BO¥S AND GIRLS
PROJECT A SUCCESS

The Mechaniesville Boys and the
Girls Clubs got together and sponsored
a CarrWash all day Saturday, and raised

(con't page 2)
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VICSVILLEIS “EE

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SHHRHEHA THeHEY

LITTLE BIRD LITED ON

MECHANICSVILLE MACHINE

AND SAID wo

were

Wo

abate

™ Dont Let Mre Nixon get you all roused
up, the Democrats are the majority in the
even with the Dixiccrats" (house )

Flies off ™ See you next week"

Bae se seee se ae se ee
SESREE0- a ae

( Boys and Girls )
from page one

see nee ae eae ne ee EVRY ATEVE VR YSURTSYRT
SEH SSH IASC

some moneys
Saturday night they had a hipline
party. All total they raised 425.00 for
their seperate clubs, when divided.
The Cars"ash is a yveek-end business

5
ch

Cars “ashed $1.25 “ash &amp; “Tax 3,00
IHEESHHEESE SHUREEHEHE sorts segtee
HG" TO GET RESIDENT PARTICIPATION

This certa ay can not be achieved by

sitting dowmm at a desk drafting a plan
for the peoples that are expected to be
participaters, aint no way for any pro. or
administrator to properly and soundly
organize a group with out finding ow if
the peoples will or will not particips:ts
Get a plain sheet of paper and pencil,

and get your self out into the commu.t

and allow the resident to help draw up
the drafts and try not to put any thing
over on theme

( TRANSMITTION )

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SHE RBYSESEHS ISSESESHSH

AP APNE SE AE NE Se yee
SSeS

GO TO THE MODEL CITIF STING AND

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ASK QUEST TOMS AND GET ANS B! hoe

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SASSER TASS

MECHANICSVILLE COMMUNITY
CENTER MEMBERS MET

Saturday night November 2 residents
of Bass Street, Ira Street, Smith Street,
and Garibaldi Strect, met at the Saint
James Spiritual Church where Bishop Arnold
is the Director. MrT. M. Parham, Mrse S
Fe Crank, and Mr. Bill Allison all of Ee
O. A was there to explain the $7,000.00
grant that was given to the community.

Model Neighborhood Inc. was asked to
help the community get some money for
operation purposes for the center, The
Model Neighborhood Bozrd unanimous agreed
to assist, and being a delicate agency
was funded the proposal

The proposal provides for a full
time Supervisor at a weekly salary. The
Supervisor will be hired soon. This per-—
son will live in the Mechanicsville Com
munity.
FHS

SEAL SE SEN NE NE Ne er Nene,
PITTI TCT Tre

TASS

SHHCHERHAHE SHEER SHARES

EDITORIAL

From its very first beginning, The Mac-
hine has continusd to emphasis, the im-
portants of bottom to top communication,
has to be and is a must, when it comes
plamiing for peoples, Rapid Transit is a
need. Model Cities is a must. Self-Help
@ order of to-day, and to get any or

to

is

fll of this there have got to be a contact

from the community level.

It is good to hear peoples finally a
gree to this. “e hope that in the furure
that when a plan that will effect the
total Metropolis is in the preliminary
stage it should include peoples from all
walks of life that will inevitable will
pay for all the cost. Usually it is the

homeowners, or property owners, “epae fine
the taxese

MSASE SESE ar Ae ge ye yee he ae NESE AL ree
SSE RSSHSHHE SSeS eHSeset FASSSHSSHE
MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD, INS.
700 McDANIEL ST., S. W.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30310

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                    <text>CITY OF .ATLANTA.
Novembe r
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4, 1968
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0 1 FIC E O F M O D EL CITIES PROGRAM
673 Capitol AV11nue, S.W.
Atlan ta. 61. 30315
404 514-8876
I van Allen Jr., Mayor
J. C. Jehn.,n. Director
Mr. Edward M o dy
Exec ti
o·rector
Model Neighbor hood , Inc.
241 Doane Street, S . W.
Atl a nta, Geor g ia
De ar Mr . Mo o d y :
I n re sponse to your letter of October 30, 1 9 68 with r egards to
the appointment of Mr. Bron Cleveland as techn ical assistant
to Model Neighborhood, Inc., t his lette r i s to he r e b y give
c oncurrence and approval on th is decis ion .
With regards to the mat te r o f b r ing Mr. Tom Burrows down from
Philadelphia to talk with your g r o up about certa in matters that
may be of common interest to y o u, I also think this is a very
splendid idea and suggest that y o u proceed with getting him
here.
As of my being able to meet with Mr. Burrows n November 12 or 13,
I am not sure at this time that I c an agree to those dates inasmuc as our regular Execut i ve Board will be meeting on the 12th.
ow ver, I suggest that you contact me at a l ater date regarding
n p p o intme nt.
Sincer el y,
JCJ :v l c
cc:
Dan Swea t V
Ger a ld Horton
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              <text>CITY OF ATLANTA

 

 

November 4, 1968 OFFICE OF MODEL CITIES PROGRAM
, 673 Capitol Avenue, S.W.
{ Atianta, Ga. 30315
peepee Be 404.524-8876
» Ivan Allen Jr., Mayor
4. ©. Jehneon, Director
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4 ins Street, "$. Ww. s hoe '

lanta, Georgia
ir, ‘Dear Mr. Moody:

In response to your letter of October 30, 1968 with regards to
the appointment of Mr. Bron Cleveland as technical assistant
to Model Neighborhood, Inc., this letter is to hereby give
concurrence and approval on this decision.

With regards to the matter of bring Mr. Tom Burrows down from
Philadelphia to talk with your group about certain matters that
y be of Gémmon interest to you, I also think this is a very

Splendid idea and suggest that you proceed with Boar ens him

“here. |

As of Ks being able to meet with Mr. Burrows en November 12 or 13,
wm TI am not Sure at this time that I can agree to those dates inas-
mu@h &amp;s our regular Executive Board will be meeting on the 12th.
wever, I suggest that you.contact me at a later date eaetoing

  

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tea. , $s RSG ah. re Ae tie “ee al i
ran ey Sincerely,

igs y C&gt;Mohnson
Director

JICTivic

» cc: Dan sweat &amp;~
Gerald Horton
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SENIOR CITIZENS FIRST
ANNUAL THANKSGIVI NG DINNER
2GU7J SIPE DAY-C~RE BANQUET
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Mc chnnicsville Senior Cit ize~s 26th . T~e p2 r king l ot indi c2t e d
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that there was a ict of hestiiity
between Mr. Currington-‘and w46e
speaxcers that fo Llcwed. eareciaily

in the Pittsburgh Commun.ty,

cannot be Genie , wnere Wr,

Currington'ts remarks were .n supe

port of the M-del Cities purposes,

Lt vas obviously truc he wavted the

total neighbornood involved, in

ali. areas w of piannine, He said

in his remarks that a few pcople

are ae oe for the

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BLE TORTAL
WWEEN WILL BIACK PEOPLE UNITE"

In the communities all over the
city. esvecialiy in: low-inceme and
middle-income areas, there is divi-
Sion, Diversity among neighbors
is’actrimental and the only resulw:

18, G¢esroy,

Whenever neighbors allow any-
thing, or anybody to come between
them, it causes‘destructicn, After
the Gestruction, the one responsi-
ble wisi go back to whence they
ecoue amt ieave the neighbors
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Mechanicsville teen age girls,
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aod the Mechanicsville Giris Giu&gt;
wnen the ciub meets Weanesday
vecember 2, 1963 at 6:00 PM,, at

Mechanicsvilie Community Center,

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MODES, CITIES HOUSING CHAIRMEN
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Chairmen of the six communiti-
es that are within the Model Citic
Arca met with Mr, Paul Muldawer,
Architect, of the Muldawer and
Patterson firm, Tuesday night at
the Model Cities office; to give
ideas that the housing committees
favored in types and designs of
housing to be builded, that the
residents had considered. Town
houses, garden'type apartments
ard high-rises, were a few -
subinittea,
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RESIDENTS (cont‘&lt;)

Such as neighborhood Bevelopiar
Groups that can develove in their
own community. Get grants to

repair their homes, get low interest

loans at long term payments,

That the hearing was for‘re~
ceived very little opposition, or
favortism, Four seperate plats
of land was the order of business,
land to°be cleared for developing
in 1969, The committee heard
from Mr, Howard Opponshaw, Atlanta

Housing Authority Developing Direc-

tor. He presented the proposed

land clearance that is to be goned (Bird fakes

for Urban Renewal. The 15 or more
that sopke, did not direct their
remarks to the subject, hardly

at all, The committee did approve
the proposed 1969 clearance.

SENIOR CITIZENS FIRST
ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DINNER

Mechanicsville Senior Citizens
enjoyed a thanksgiving treat.
Senior citizens from ail over
Mechanicsville dined at the-Mech-~
anicaville Cormunity Center, 389
Bass Street, Wednesday November
o7. It wasia gala c’ fair
Congratulations to Iirs, Susie
Carter, chairman, Seaior Citizens
Mechanicsville and those that
worked so hard with her,

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LELPPTPHINET LI PEELS

A bunch of well ripe grapes
hung high in the branches of a
friendly tree. The grapes were
seen by a hungry fox who tried to
leap up and pick them, But the
grapes were safely beyond his
reach, Finally the fox gave up.

He tried to ease his disappoinsment participation.

by saying; "The grapes were po-
bably sour anyway,"

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SQUTA SIDE DAY-CaRE BaNQUET

South-Side Day-Care Banouet was
welki attended Tuesday Night Novembe
26th. The parking lot indicated
thet people or bosrd members came
from’ without the community to feilr
snip with the Centers Staff, membe:
of the board and parents. It is
believed that it was a very happy
occasion.

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HOW TO GET RESIDENT PARTICIPATION

fiitiThis is for the residentsit:r:

&gt;
stop trying to be above your
noighbor., Yes your next door neigt
bor is human, intelligent and
appreciates good things, the some

as yous Don't try to participrte
all by yourself, because vou ‘isn't
associate with your neighbor is no

fe Ey
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reason for you to decide what they
want. Be-neighborly encugh to get
with them, if you want resident
There is 2 ict
your neighbor can effer, that you
sennot.

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fl"PHAT KILLS A COMJ\'iUNITY PLAN 11
GIRLS CLU B I N TALENT SHmJ
In'doin g or planning , t he l a tt e r
Me chanicsvi ll e membe rs of t h e
fir s t, th e unre sourc od plans n e v e r Girls Club, wi 11 r e pres e nt this
g e t d one. This is wh y c ommunity
Comm.uni t y i n a t ale nt .shuw ·" 1 ·&lt;-&gt;J1 f',r ,r ~
r e sid efits are c onti n ously ca u ght in ed by t he Gra d y Home s Gi r ls Club.
a bi n d.
The show will be h e l d a t the
To p l e v e l organ i za ti ons 1'1Ti th
Ant oin 8 C:ra v t! s Hnine , 12 6 Hi l li. Rrd
money a ro a ble to s t oa l th e l i ttle S~rcet . Date to b e annou n ced.
peoplG p l .'1.n s and do some t h i ng wi th
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ba d, u sua lly ba d .
A group of Sou t h -Side Civic
n ASK
YOURS ELF 11
wo rk e r s got to gethe r a n d s e nt a
11 Hh os e side are y ou on Bl ac ks ,
r e s o l ution to tho -Mayor a nd the
Board of Alde rmen , ( ove r o p posit i on VJho s e side are you on ? 11
o f s e v e r a l drn1bt o rs) a ski n g tha t
t wenty thr ee (23) squa r e mi l e s of
You are d oing e v e r ythi ng y ou ca n to
l a nd on the s out h side b e t he s i te ke e p Bl c1 cks d own a nd whi te s u p .
i n a Citi e s Demonst r a t i on Pro g r a m.
This wa s in 02 r ly 1966 . Th e g r oup " Whose s j_de 2re y ou on Bl a c k s? 11
me t in t h G Sum- Me e , EOA Se r v ice
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mcnt .ing WA s he ld i n the Cent e r ,
E. O. A., i s tak ine; cr0di t f or
11 MAN BEATEN BY POLI CE 11
b rin ging th e Mode l Citi e s Pr ogr am
to Atla nta . The E . O. A., di d no t
Mr . Hilli e T-L ggle 41, of 38(J
d o thi s a nd shou ld n ot st e a l the
Ormon d Str e e t , SE . , was beat en se cre d i t fo r it .
v c r e l y b y an At l anta p o l i c eman Sa t Community cre ate d p l ans, f or the u rday ni g ht in fr ont of hi s h ome .
l a ck of f unds will lo se to hi ghe r - On e of his e yes wa s b eo.te n out a n d
u p s e v e r y t ime . The y will 10s 2 the h e wa s t a k e n to Gra d y Hos pi t a l ·fo r
p l a n - p l us tho jobs , b uc a us e of
t r eatment . His c ondi t ion wa s so
b i g ;'D o g Eating n li t t l o do g t a ct i cs ba d , h e w2 s una b l e to a p pear in
t hD.t pr ofe s s iona l s a r e a b l e to
c ourt on Monday . i'1Ir . Ti ggl e wa s
d e vou r the m with .
i ntoxicate d .
Loca l c1ge nc i es wi l l n ot t r y to
Hi s wi fe , Dora Ti ggl e , mothe r
wo r k wi th e xisti ng commu nity
of t we lve ( 1.2 ) wa s ord e r e d to appea
organiza ti on s. Inst ead , th ey try
i n c ourt on t h r ee c ha r ge s ; cursi ng ,
to e r ase the m. And t he y a r e o. b l e
i nte r f e rin g with an off ic e r 1:md
to d o t his b c c o.u se of fund s that
·resisting . The c ur s i ng , r e s isting
the peo p l e r o prescnt nti v c s rt lloca t e .r.h.ct r ges we re dismi ss e d . She was
Tho soluti on fo r t his , is fo r · fine d $2 7. 50 for t h e int erfe ri ng .
c ommunit y orgnni zatj_ons t o c ea se
A wit ne ss t estified t hat Mr s . Ti gg]
b e ing us e d by the ·1 I n -Crowd 11 t hn t
was a Ch ristia n woma n and s he hnd
a r e maki ng empl oyme nt of t he · ide as n e v Gr h ea rd J\'irs. Ti ggl e use profane
and p l ans tha t "?e l ong t o t he .
l anguage in o.ny sense . The hearing
communi ty . It is best t o remain
for Mr . Ti gg l e is set for a l .: J.ter
in tho slums or ghet t o ? than t o l e t d nte . Pho.t will Mr. Ti ggle ' s f i ne
( Cont ' d pn ge 2 J
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�PLAN
(from page 1)
LIT'i' LB BIRD
LIGHTS ON HEEK LY i .. ,CIU NE AND S11YS:
oth e rs plan your community f or you.
Getting a ll the good thin gs, jobs,
0 ~./
money and wh2t e l se? The cre dit if
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it succ eed s. The communit y 1;;,i ll
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sure ly be blamed if it fails.
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Community re s i dents are re\
minded to r ehabilitate your n eigh-~
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borhood with your neighbor 2nd keep
11 1\BOUT MODEL CITIES LITTLE BIRD?:,
your plans to yourse lf. · So f a r
Mode l Ne i ghborhood; Inc., has
The Ma chine s .:1ys; 11 J\fodel Neighmnnnged to do this, but some·of
borhood Inc. , is includ ed in the
th eir pl ~ns a r e being stol en .
Model Cities plans. The Corporation
will be doing Ec onomi c Deve l oping
from a community level and th ere
will be something beneficial ! 6r
ACTI ON
all the residents in the a reaV.
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NOW TELL fJiE ABOUT 'l' HE EX'l'EN:SION :MGRS
11 0 H? 11
Bi rd looks at Mn chine;
1rThe y 2 r e suppo st t o work the
The Good Lord sends the fishing
But you must dig the bait.
outside boundc:t ri es , such a s Gra.nt ·
Park to bring into t h.::tt communi ty,
the s e rvices tho,t are o.vai l ab le in
th e Nei ghborhood Cent e r s . I f t he y
are do i ng it, I d on ts l:now . But I
MODEL CITIES Q' s AND A's
Hope they wi ll':
11
Mc:1.de no p ers on grea t
Q.
·w hat l and is to be clea red and
·when ?
A. I n four communiti e s l and is
a l re~ dy approved for clea ring in _
1969.
AS BIRD FLIES OFF , M~CHI NE ASKS HIM ,
TELL iviE 1\BOUT MODEL CITIES STEERI NG
CQil1irUTTEE NEXT WEEK "
BIRD LOO KS DOUN ••.•••••• "0 . K. ' 1
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P:Lttsburgh - Stephens St . on
th e north , co l eman St. on the wes t
MODEL CITI ES RESIDENTS TO VISIT
Rockwe ll St . on t h e s out h and McSi1Vi~NN1i. H
Dainel on t h e oast .
·
.
Thirty two (3 2 ) resid e nts and
Me cha nicsvi lle - Fu lton on t u e
ff
b
f r1 ;; de l ci· ties area
th · 1-J' d
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mem e rs o HO.
nort h ' c· i n ~ortonl:, · L~ ~,1de s u, runt11h ey and I-'I odel C:ities Offi ce, wi ll go
sou t , oopGr o .tici.1et r son on
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o·i· a t hj s
1oy b us t O onvan.
L1ci h , Ge or c,·
e ci s •
week- end to obs e rve t hat Ci t y 's
C. D. A., pl anning pro gr a m.
Summe r hill - Betwe en Glonn a nd
Crumbl ey on t h e no r t h , I·fa rtin on
t ho wo st and Geo r gi a Avenu e , South
Ave nue on t ho east .
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              <text>Medel Ne ighher hood

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"WHAT KILLS A COMMUNITY PLAN

In‘doing or planning, the latter
first, the unresourced plans never
get done, This is why community
residents are continously caught in
a bind,

Top level organizations with
money are able to steal the little
people plans and do something with
them, whether the doing is good or
bad, usually bad,

A group of South-Side Civic
workers got together and sent a
resolution to the:Mayor and the
Board of Aldermen, (over opposition
of several doubters) asking that
twenty three (23) square miles of
land on the south side be the site
in a Cities Demonstration Program,
This was in early 1966. The group
met in the Sum-Mec, EOA Service
Center, Simply because the first
mcecting was held in the Center,

E. 0. A., is taking credit for’
bringing "the Model Cities Program
to Atlanta. The E. 0. A., did not
do this and should not steal the
credit: for it.

Community created planes for the
lack of funds will lose to higher-
ups cvery time. They will lose the
plan - plus the jobs, because of
big “Dog Eating” little dog tactics
that professionals a able to
devour them with,

Local agencies will not try to
work with existing community
organizations. Instead, they try
to erase them. And they are ane
to do this because of funds tha

the people representatives wlinestac rges were dismissed.

The solution for this, is for ~
community organizations to cease
being used by the "In-Crowd" that
are making employment of the ideas
and plans that belong to the
community. It is best to remain
in the slums or ghetto, than to let

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SEAS IS

GIRLS CLUB IN TALENT SHOW

Mechanicsville members of the
Girls Club, will represent this
Community in a talent show sponsors
ed by the Grady Homes Girls Club.
The show will be held at the
Antoine Craves Home, 126 Hilliard
Street. Date to be announced,

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#ASK YOURSELF"

side are you on Blacks
side are you on?"

Whose
Whose

You are doing everything you can to
keep Blacks down and whites up.

“Whose side are you on Blacks?"

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"MAN BEATEN BY POLICE"

Mr. Willie Tiggle 41, of 386
Ormond Street, Sii., was beaten se-
verely by an Atlanta policeman Sat-
urday night in front of his home,
One of his eyes was beaten out and
he was taken to Grady Hospital for
treatment. His condition was so
bad, he was unable to appear in

court on Monday. Mr. Tiggle was
intoxicated,
His wife, Dora Tiggle, mother

of twelve (12) was ordered to appea
in court on three charges; cursing,

interfering with an officer and

resisting. The cursing, resisting
She was
fined $27.50 for the interfering,

A witness testified that Mrs, Tiggl
was a Christian woman and she had
never heard Mrs. Tiggle use profanc
language in any sense, The hearing
for Mr, Tiggle is set for a later

date, What will Mr. Tiggle's fine
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PLAN (from page 1)
others plan your community for you.
Getting all the good things, jobs,
money and what else? The credit if
it succeeds, The community will
surely be blamed if it fails,
Community residents are re-
minded to rehabilitate your neigh-
borhood with your neighbor and keep
your plans to yourself. ‘So far
Model Neighborhood; Inc., has
managed to do this, but some of
their plans are being stolen.

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ACTION

Sitting still and wishing
Made no person great

The Good Lord sends the fishing

But you must dig the bait.

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MODEL CITIES Q's AND A's

Q. What land is to be cleared and
when?
A. In four comnunitics land is

already approved for clearing in

1959,

Pittsburgh - Stephens St. on
the north, coleman St. on the west
Rockwell St. on the south and lic-
Dainel on the east,

Mechanicsville - Fulton on tue

north, Windsor on the west, Crumbley

south, Cooper to Richardson on the
east.

Summerhill - Between Glenn and
Crumbley on the north, Martin on
the west and Georgia Avenue, South
Avenue on the east.

Vanira on
the west,
and east of

Peoplestown - North of
the north, Connally on
Tuskeegee on the south
Primrose on the east,

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LIGHTS ON WEEKLY i.aCHINE aND SAYS:

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"ABOUT MODEL CITIES LITTLE BIRD?"

The Machine says;"Model Neigh-
borhood Inc., is included in the
Model Cities plans, The Corporation
will be doing Economic Developing
from a conmunity level and there
will be something beneficial “or
all the residents in the area’,

"NOW TELL ME ABOUT THE EXTENSION MGRS

"OH?" Bird looks at Machine;

"They are suppost to work the
outside boundaries, such as Grant
Park to bring into that community,
the services that are available in
the Neighborhood Centers. If they
are doing it, I don'ts know. But I
Hope they will’

AS BIRD FLIZS OFF, MACHINE aSKS HIM,
TELL ME ABOUT MODEL CITIES STEERING
COMMITTEE NEXT WHEK"

BERD LOOKS DOWN 6 svesons oP OKs"
AXXRKALAKXKXAAAAXR

MODEL CITIES RESIDENTS TO VISIT
SaVaNNAH

Thirty two (32) residents and
staff members of Model Cities area
and Model Cities Office, will go
by bus to Savannah, Georgia this
week-end to observe that City's
GC. D. A., planning program,

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                    <text>TRUSTEES
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD
EDWARD MOODY
VICE-CHAIRMAN
JOE STALLING
NON - PROFIT DEVELOPERS
SECRETARY
CLARK MARTIN
TELEPHONE : 523-6301
TREASURER
C .
G. EZZARD
700 MCDANIEL STREET, S. W.
MEMBERS
AVERY SHIELDS
NATHANIEL PROTHO
SAMUEL COCHRAN
REV. AUSTIN FORD
PRINCE MARTIN, SR .
HAROLD OWENS
CLAUDE BARNES
REV. JOEL W. MARSHALL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30310
TECHNICAL ADVISORS
C . BRON CLEVELAND
PAUL MULDAWER
ELIZA PASCHAL
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CHAIRMAN OF BOARD if, / VI. ° Ab i, d Y
EDWARD Moopy Wie é alg ornooda, nc.

VICE-CHAIRMAN

JOE STALLING NON-PROFIT DEVELOPERS

SECRETARY
CLARK MARTIN TELEPHONE: 523-6301
TREASURER
Cc. G. EzzArb
MEMBERS 700 MCDANIEL STREET, S. W.

AVERY SHIELDS

NATHANIEL PROTHO
SAMUEL COCHRAN ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30310

REV. AUSTIN FoRD
PRINCE MARTIN, SR.
HAROLD OWENS

CLAUDE BARNES

Rev. JOEL W. MARSHALL

TECHNICAL ADVISORS
C. BRON CLEVELAND
PAUL MULDAWER
ELIZA PASCHAL

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NEWS RELEASE
MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD INC~,
(NON PROFIT DEVELnPERS)
MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD INC.
GOT STRAIGHT IN 68 WJLL
NOT BE BEHIND IN , 69 r 11 •
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Model Ne ighborhaod Developers Inc.,
presently located in south side ATLANTA is
on J an. 1 8th 1968 , after t wo ½year sa c ommunity or ga:nize d c or parat i on wi t h a
of or p.:a nizing, Model Ne i ghborhood I nc.,
planned pr ogr am..
obta ined a charte r, enabling it t o beEconomic is the order of the day .
~()me- a bona-fide delicate agency with a ,
Being R part of the econoNy and receiving
purpcso Jnd goal.
s ome of the ca sh fl ov1 is the opportunit y
Model Nei ghborhood Inc., is l?res e ntly
t-o be of fered by Model Neighborhood I nc.
gCuVo:rned by a board of Trustees that are
Her e at 55 Geor gia Avenue S ..E ~ is one l ong t ime res idents of t he c oilllllunit i es of
of several pl anned INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTS Mechnaic sville , Summe r hill , Pittsburgh,
t o b e built in the area., This is a garment and Pe oplet own. All membe rs are bl a ck
pl ant . Thirt.e en (13) women will be emex ce pt one.
ployed he r e , the r e a r e nine ( 9) wor king
One of s eve r al developing projects is
now . On the shoulde rs of the se womens
open and operating . Model Ne i 3hborhood
r ests the suc cess of thi s pl a nt.
Mfg . Cor p . i s empl oying 13 women , who
Statistic s shows the r e are mor e women
will earn as much a s ~80,~90, and ~100
heads of house holds in these c ommunities
pe r week . The r e i s pl enty of work for
t hese women in t his plant l ocated 55
(Model Cities ) then t he r e ar e in Atl a nta.
The unemployment rate is t he highe st.
Geor g i a Ave . S .E.
Model Neighborhood Mf g . will not be abl e
The ne~t pr oje ct i s the shopping
to put all these women to 1,11ork, but i\
cente r . f i nal pl ans are be i ng c ompl eted,
will try. The success ~f this plant lead
with possible construction to beg in in
to employing 200 or 300 in the near fut ure . F eb . 1969•
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willing enough and eager enough to carrv
door to the E •.o..A., neighb,-rhood s e rvice
new of t he six c ommunit i e s (Sur.1rr1o rhill)
ce nte r . Model ne i ghborhood Inc . is a
. MechanieSVille, Peopletown , PittsburGh,
good exampl e of s elf-help . M. N. I. enGrant park , Adair Park,) .
courages Black peoples t e do it for them- • Deadline for receivi ng news i s Wea.
sel ves .
of each wee k •
M.N . I. appreciates your prayers your
s upport , and wi sh you all a Merry Chlris--t- -:..~HBHHHHHH}
mas , and a Happy New Ye ar.
To Summerhill, Mechanic sville , Pe oples
MODEL NEIGBB01tHOOD i•'EBKLY MA/-:PINE
Town, Pittsburgh, Grant Park, Adair Park ,
700 MCDANIEL STP..EET S •11'
and the City at large . This is a ChristATLANTA, GB0:00-IA 30310
mas present.
Circulation------------------500
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Price pre copy-------------Free
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MODEL CITI~S OW.ST I ON Rt. AN~?'EPu.S .-·
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membe rs of the Model Cities St eerin~ Commi t t e that dont i:1ant to L .: t other r c sidents
serve . I hea r they a r e b e ing
pa id, and -vmnt to get all they can for
themselvc s 11 • Ta king off . 11 Pe oples be1ot e r
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'ANT:P.D FOTI. SHOlWING CF.NTEH
c a ll ]l,T odcl Ne iE hborhood Inc .
700 Mcnanfol s t . s .,., .
Tho Pa r ents of Pryor st . School have
been for ye a rc att e ridin;~ Christma s pro~ra ms, e ithe r by the school or by tho
-Parents (P . T .A.) The r e a r c questions
being a ske d . ---as the r e a Ghristrnas this
yea r . ? If it v1a s whe n did it pe rf orm?
The Par0nts , all of them, enjoys the
yulGtide ·p r og rmns . The Ha cbino pref e r s
pa r e nt s b e ing inv0lved . Pa r e nts g ot b e hind t he P . T . A . -Pres i dr:mt of Pryor St .
school and h8lp her help y0ur childrcns .
APOLT.0 S FLIGHT succ~ss
POVE11.TY P11.CG~7AM NOT STJCr:BSSFUL Y.-::T
r -oNDF,n. HCT HA.NY I-fUNG RY FAM ILIES
SEEN
THE CAPULF. TAKF, C;FF AND LAND J.,A '['Ti;n_ ,
523- 6301
Model Ne i g hborhood Inc . will undertake
in the first t vro nonths in 1969 ,,n effort
to e stablish a ~osur.i.e propa ring Course for
·inte rostin~ pe rs ons in the Model Gitie s
Ar ca
ThEJ course lfrill basically as sist tho
applica nts in 11 How to f ill out employme nt
,,applicat ion forms, the n the job desc ript i ons nnd classifa ctions v ill b e fil e d for
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c1o
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in the }·Iodol Cities i rnplomcmtin~ pl an .
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the untrained, and j ob pl a ceme nt for the
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January h, 1968

Free Edition

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NEVS RELEASE

MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD INC.,
(NON PROFIT DEVELOPERS)

Model Neighborhood Developers Inc.,
presently located in south side ATLANTA is
@ community organized corporation with a
planned programe

Economic is the order of the day.
Being a part of the economy and receiving
some of the cash flow is the opportunity
to be offered by Model Neighborhood Inc.

H ere at 55 Georgia Avenue SeEe is one
of several planned INDU STRIAL DEVELOPMENTS
to be built in the areas This is a garment
plant. Thirteen (13) women will be em-
ployed here, there are nine (9) working
nove On the shoulders of these womens
rests the success of this plant.

Statistics shows there are more women
heads of house holds in these communities
(Model Cities) then there are in Atlantae
The unemployment rate is the highest.
Model Neighborhood fg. will not be able
to put all these women to work, but it
will try. The success of this plant lead v
to employing 200 or 390 in the near future.

This is a first for Atlanta, and it
is located in the ,odel Gities area one
block from the CeDeAe (Cities Demonstra-—
tions Agency) planning office, and next
door to the BeOehe neighberhood service
center. Model neighborhood Inc. is a
good example of self-helpe M.N.I, en—
courages Black peoples te do it for them .
selves.

M.N.I. appreciates your prayers your
support, and wish you all a Merry Christ-
mas, and a Happy New Year.

To Summerhill, Mechanicsville, Peoples
Town, Pittsburgh, Grant Park, Adair Park,
and the City at large. This is a Christ-
mas present.

MERRY CHRISTMAS
JURE EMME Hatter seacse earn ease

HAPPY NEY YEAR EVERYBODY

£

NMODEL NEIGHBORHOOD INC.
GOT STRAIGHT IN 68 WILD
NOT BE BEHIND IN 1691s

On Jan. 18th 1968, after two $ year®
of organizing, Model Neighborhood Inc,
obtained a charter, enabling it to be-
@6me a bona-fide delicate agency with a,
purpose und goal.

Model Neighborhood Inc., is presently
govorned by a board of Trustees that are

long time residents of the communities of 47%
Mechnaicsville, Summerhill, Pittsburgh, Fea
and Peopletown. All members are black .” “4

except one.

One of several developing projects is
open and operating. Model Neighborhood
Mfge Corp. is employing 13 women, who
will earn aS much as $80,%90, and %100
per week. There is plenty of work for —
these women in this plant located 55
Georgia AVeée S.Be

The next project is the shopping
center, Final plans are being completed,
with possible construction to begin in

Feb. 1969.
FHS a Ise ae COLNE Ae a a ae NE SEE EAE RETESET ITER

MODET, NEIGHBORHOOD WEEKLY MACHINE is
willing enough and eager enough to carrv
new of the six communitics (Summerhill)

-Mechani¢Sville, Peopletown, Pittsburgh,

Grant Park, adair Park,).
Deadline for receiving news is Wea.
of each Weeke

SHEHHHERENE SHREHHGEHEY © 4e6RHEREEH
MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD WERKLY MAGHINE

700 MCDANIEL STREET S.i"

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30310
Circulation----~--+=--------~-- 500
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Editor &amp; Publisher
Raward Moody
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SHHBEEUEEHE SHHEREMHEE JHHESHEREAE SHHHEHEERE HAEHEHEHE EE SHRHGHHS &amp;

MODEL CITINS GUMSTION &amp; ANS"ERSs

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LITTnE BIRD LIGHTS ON MACHINE AND SAY hon Wall EHeee ‘vednceneP ages Con-

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At the D,H, Stanton Ele. School, 970

Machine, Can you keep something confid— Martin St. Se E in Peoplestown.

ential 7? Machine says, ' IITTle Bird o.
that daepends. Tell me first then [I'll 411 there be an Election of New offi-
say yes or noe cers for the Mass gouvention at this meco-

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members of the Model Cities Steering Com=,,
mitte that dont vant to let other resi- Vese

dents serve. J hear they are being O-
paid, and want to get all they can for “hats next in the Model citics Plan?
themselves". Taking off. " Peoples better 4,
get rid of them, at the Mass Conventiony The 1969 one year imolementing.
Set sHeeu s60He SAGE Wee

"SEE YOU NEXT “Wit

SBESHE sHeeCe sees aeeeee | 4b TENANTS “ANTRD FOR SHOOPING CENTER
EDITORIAL Call Model Neighborhood Inc.
700 wenaniel ste S..
The Parents of Pryor St. School have 523-6301
been for years atwending Christmas Pro-
grams, either by the school or by the sRRHt Jehu SBHESE sSHeeE Tao
Parents (P.''.A.) There are questions ;
being asked. “as there a Ghristmas this "RESUMES PREPARING FOR JOBS
yeare? If it was when did it perform?

The Parents, all of them, enjoys the Model neighborhood Inc. will undertake
yuletide programs. The Machine prefers in the first two months in 1969 én effort,
parents being involved. Parents get be- to establish a Resume Preparing Course for
hind the P.T.A, President of Pryor St. interesting persons in the Model Gities

school and help her help your childrens. Areca
The course will basically assist the

SEE SH SHEE seneeoeeet anplicants in "How to fill out employment
,application forms, then the job descrint—
APOLLO 8 FLIGHT SUCCESS ions and classifactions will be filed for
referrals that applicants are qualified to

POVERTY PROGRAM NOT SUGCRSSFUL YT do

There will be 300-500 jobs available
TONDRR. HO” MANY HUNGRY FAMILIRS SEEN in the Modcl Cities iplement ing plan.
there will necessarily be training for

THE CAPULE TAKE OFF AND LAND LATHR, the untrained, and job placement for the
trained and skilled.
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Frae Edition
Decembe r 21, 1968
e-;, RMENT PLt-1.N'? IS OPEN
BY
ALYCE NIXIN
Friday Dec~mber 6, 196.8 Mrs. Be rtha
Model Neighborhood Mf g • i~ open and
Barton, Cri.rm De.s ign &amp; Preservation, Mrs
the employees are soine; through a two
Rith Peters, Chrm Housing and Choice, M!'~ we:ek training period. They are being paid
Pearlie Brm'ln Cril'\le Prevention and Alyce
the minimum ·wage . The re a re s:ix women
Nixon, Vice Chrm of Me chanicsville Model
now working . Monday there will be thiriA
Citfos represented the Mechanicsville comm-teen.
unity ir. .:avannah, Geor g ia. Each a s
The Board of Trustees of Model Neighborgiver. $:..5.00 expense money total ~60.on.
hood Inc., the parent of Model Nei ghborWe dep_a:'."tod at 5:45 p . m. and a rrived in ·
hood Mf g . cord i ally invites you and yours
Gavanna r, a t 12:00 a . m.
-to the off icial opening of the garme nt
TLe ~msiness meeting was held at t he
plant. The first of a planned Community
Industrial Development in a low income
C .s. Ber..k building. 1.'"e was greeted by
Mr, .De:.ell President of Savannah State
a:rea , the . first in· the Model Citie s Ar ea.
Collsga . Rev. r,ampbell A. Al exande r pa stor c: one of t ne l a r ge st Negr o Baptist
,'HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH~¼-*'1HHHHHHHHH~
Chur:fr: in Sava nr.ah ~ A good friend of
(c on ,t from col . 1)
Direr,~or Johnny Jonnson. Sgt . Luscuis _·
Leve-':i-:,-Negro policeman s gt . who head the was s o sc.cessful and· citizens partic1PComnw1ity Relation Department. Mr. mhomas ation was so good, why couldtt just one
N erers- Presi dent of one of the f at ernity r epresent ive fr om the ghetto come out
of :avannah St ate College . Mr. Robert
on a S·; 2i:' rrday morning a nd t ell their side
Bez::,- Business man .
of the s ,..:. r:ir y . ~··e ould have enj oyed this
~he r e was not one non- p::.·ofessi onal o:::-much mor e t,han the sweet stories that we
ci~izen fr om the ghett o on pr ogr am. I
hear d .
dr1wed my own conclud ing nt the bec inning
our expense not includi ng hotel and
wtieI"! Mr. Detoll and :Mr. 1 andrumham open
transportatiu.c. wa s ~15.23, v,e will be
w:.:.r. tho statement , 11A GROUP OF P:1.0FESSION-happy to g ive you the itemi ze statement
A:. ~T " . I ask question, ,r~7HY WASN 1T ANY in next week pa;ier, so the citizens can
NGS- F·I10FE~~IOWAT, OF CI'l'TrEHS FROM TI-IB
see how the ir mor.ey is being spented. · .
GETTO INCLUDED ON THE POLICY :MA.KING BOAIID ?
T:1c ans v10r , 11THEY ?.?'AS IN THE l\JlIDDLE OF IT ~, it ~;(-}r-!Hf-;H~-,R~-H~HH~~MH*-~~-)!-!{-!H~·"?f-!!-!:~HH!-!:~~;~-!H{-3HHHf-~Hf-~HHHf- (
T: me he was right they was so far in the
II ME&amp;.
r:iddle until t'r.ey counld it be s e en or
1.Y CHRIST:Ml1.S"
rerad form the ir speeche s and films. From
~he films and speeche s t he college students


Model Nei ghborhood Inc., Model Neighborend the profe ssional g r o·,1p made the plans , hood Mf g ., and Me chanicsville Community


~ -d conta cts . The film snowcsJ. no vmitos
Center faml i es , extends to eve rybody
l : ving in the ghetto . Tc me this was t o
in the Model Cities Area 111\. MERRY MERT-l.Y
ITUch sugar on the nut. :f t r.is campaign ·CHRISTMAS, AND A HAPPY 1',"'E'f: YEAR.,
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nPLE.A.SE HELP THE TIGGLES"
MODEL CITIES
Dast week the Tigel e rs family had their
c·hris·, ma s ,:'.ream bec cnrie a nig htmare, wh en
t ha .:'.:'i:.,ther was brutally beaten by a police
!!'.an in front of their house. As a result,
Christmas maybe a bsent in the home.
Lets keep Chris"\rr.aS: with this family
this year. The Address is 386 Ormond
Ave. S .E.
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LI'l1TLE BIRD LIGh7rS ON MACHT.NE .
AND
SAID
A.
Election ar e held onc e a t ear t o
serve f or one :,3ar only. Terms expirt?.'
in December.,
q.
Some c ommunities a re still '.1nl ,li :1.P,
el e ctions. Is this a pa ~·t-. . ,r M, 1.clel
Cities .Steering C o mrni. Lt- rcJ ?
Yes. The e l e ction prococdure is;
Ele ct Ar ea Bl ock Representative s to
serve on the Neighborhood Ldvis ory
c ouncil; Aper s0n is el e cted i n the N.
A. c. to s erve on the steering Committe
This is whe r e a ll t he residents in the
11oclel c ities rr0g r mll is r epr esented .
I flew a -vray from thq Hong Kong flu
arirl I d i d not ask E . C. A. ab out the Dir-
e e-Lcr of Suru- Mec Center
-:; -hen vrill the present members of · th e·
Steering commitee terms expire?
A.
I.. _,,
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- ·hen dll t hG residents see the pl ans
f or Model Cities?
Machine a skes Li"itle Bird .,
A.
When will Me ch2-.nicsville get a Center
S11pe rvisor? "
11
Lit\le B'ird .
0 ,S &amp; A ,S
Q.
After everybody e l s e h.:ive , Mnybe ther u sir:i=mt .s vfi11 see the pla ns .
q.
" Nerl wee k. ol d pal ."
··hy d i dn 1t the ~e sidents r eview t he'
pl ans f i rst bef or e everyb.~dy el se?_
1
A.
Answer is n ot av a ileble .
\ / \ f \ 1 , 1~1
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Lonnie King Ele (?ted Pre side nt
At.lan+,a Brcinch N., f • • A. C. P.
The members of the Atla nta Br anch
N .f. ,: . • r;. P an•l the bl.., ckand white pe opl es
of t bi .s g r eat City aro aske d to s upport
t.he new Pre sident and th E:x:c cutiucc omrnitteo for the year 1969e This is one
' •l'[.'/ · 1d2.at.ion t ba.t, is needed i r1 t.hie City
I51lt- :i 1-. i:1' 1,s ~- r ,,m~,:i 1 1 r,rn1- p ol~ !'.ica I.,
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MECHANICSVILLE
NE;""S
Lett ers of cons i-c.1-t-.117..:-rr,i ons a r e be ing
mEtil od t o per s ons that 111as electe ~ as
11.epre s ent,a~-ivei, in Arca Bl ock 10. It v:as,
int-erest.ing t o know s a ict one res ident , I
was asked t o vote f or someb ody I hadn rt ,
ever heard of.. How do I know vhat the y
will do? As a matt.or of fact ju;:;\-. -wl1:d·. j s
it all ab out?
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| M eclel N 0ighbarhoce
Ubekly Machine

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JERSE SRE SE HGH SETHE EE BHARTI HE HEBER RCEHE EET EEE EEE SHEESH EEE EEEREGHSEEHSSEE

Vole I Number 15

December 21, 1968

Free Edition

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TRESS SSAA RS SS HESS SSRIS SSS SERS SE SERS SESE SEE HERS

_ SAVANNAH REPORT
BY
ALYCE NIXON ,

Friday December 6, 1968 Mrs. Bertha
Barton, Chrm Design &amp; Preservation, Mrs
Rith Peters, Chrm Housing and Choice, hrs
Pearlie Brown Crime Prevention and Alyce
Nixon, Vice Chrm of Mechanicsville Model

Cities represented the Mechanicsville comm—teen,.

unity in Cavannah, Georgia. Each was
giver. $15.00 expense money total $60.00.
We departed at 5:15 pm. and arrived in
Savannan at 12:00 a.m.

The business meeting was held at the
CeSe Eank building. ‘“e was greeted by
Mr. Desell President of Savannah State
Collézgs. Rev. Sampbell A. Alexander pas-
tor &lt;f one of the largest Negro Baptist
Chursr. in Savannah, A good friend of.
Diressor Johnny Jonnson. Sgt. Luscuis.
Tevesy;-Negro policeman sgte who head the
Community Relation Department. Mr. Thomas
N evrers— President of one of the faternity
of tavannah State Collegee Mre Robert
Besi— Business mane

there was not one non-professional or
citizen from the ghetto on program. I
draved my own concluding at the beginning
wren VWre Detell and Mr. Landrumham open

@:.RMENT PLANT IS OFEN

Model Neighborhood Mfg. is open and
the employees are going through a two
week training period. They are being paid
the minimumwage. There are six women
now workinge Monday there will be thir

The Board of Trustees of Model Neighbor=-
hood Ince, the parent of Model Neighbor=
hood fe. cordially invites you and yours
+o the official opening of the garment
plant. The first of a planned Community
Industrial Development in a low income
area, the. first in the Model Cities Area.

TEEHRBHHEEEESEESHEEEHESE ESHER ESE SHEERS

(contt from Cole 1)

was so secessful and: citizens particip—
ation was so good, why could!t just one
representive from the ghetto come out
on a§seturday morning and tell their side
of the sucry. “e would have enjoyed this
much more than the sweet stories that we
heard.

Our expersse not including hotel and
transportation was $15.23, we will be

wivh the statement, "A GROUP OF PRCFESSION=happy to give vou the itemize statement

AL MST", I ask question, "7HY WASN'T ANY
N=FRCFES*IONAT. OF CITICHNS FROM THO

GS4TTO INULUDED ON THE POLICY MAKING BOARD?
Tae answer, "THEY WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF IT",

T&gt; me he was right they was so far in the
riddle until they counld!t be seen or

lerad form their speeches and films. From

*he films and speeches the college stucents

in next week paver, so the citizens can
see how their money is being spentede

THESE RHE RARE OHHH EEE RHE ERE EEE Eat F
" MERRY CHRISTMAS"

Model Neighborhood Inc., Model Neighbor=

end the professional group made the plans . hood Mfge, and Mechanicsville Community

and contacts. The film showed no whites
Living in the ghetto, Tc me this was to
mich sugar on the nut. If this campaign

(cont!t Col. 2!

Center famlies, extends to everybody

in the Model Cities Area "A MERRY MERRY

‘CHRISTMAS, AND A HAPPY NEY YEAR,
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MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD
IEG SHH RECESS

sf ae Se Nee
tHKRISEESHEE

AP AL SEAS
SSS

"PLEASE HELP THE TIGGLES"

ast week the Tigglets family had their
Christmas “ream become a nightmare, when
the °uther was brutally beaten by a police
man in front of their house. As a result,
Christmas maybe absent in the home,

Lets keep Christzas with this family
this year. The Address is 386 ormond
Avee Sele

LITTLE BIRD LIGHTS ON MACHINE .

AND aoe SAID
oc
ice | — 2 ii
os Faull
4

Kes
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" [ flew a way from the Hone Kong flu
and I did not ask E,0.A. about the Dir—
eetcr of Sum-Hec Center,"

Machine askes Little Bird,

"hen will Mechanicsville get a center
Supervisor? 1

Little Bird, " Next week. old pal.

Shansnae,
AE

I6660¢

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Beet

Lounie King Elected Presicent
Atlanta Branch Npihets 6s Ps

the members of the Atlanta Branch
Nef. ..0.P and the blackand white peoples
of this great City are asked to support
the new President and th Brecutieccom
ittce for the year 19469. This is one
ovgnuization thah is needed in thie City
Bik. eh mash wemety non—pol? “ical.

The Machine exbamds Gor webehulek wa
%o every elected menber

.

TASS Hoek SSG SG

SRO RAAB

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HESGEEHSHSHSHHABEEH

WEEKLY MACHINE

Sat SOM see,

Tae

MODEL CITIES 9,5 &amp;A,S

when will the present members of th e
Steering Commitee terms expirs?
he

Election are held once a tear to
serve for one y2ar only. Terms expire
in December.

Oe.

Some communities are still holdiug
elections. Is this a part »t Model
Cities Steering Committoe?
he

Yes. The election proceedure is;
Elect Area Rlock Representatives to
serve on the Neighborhood Advisory
Council; Aper’son is elected in the N.
A. Ge to serve on the Steering Committe
This is where all the residents in the
Model Cities Program is represented,

Q.

“hen will the residents see the plans
for Model Cities?
A .

After everybody else have, Maybe the
resinents will see the plans.
Oe

“hy didn't the Residents review the
plans first before everybody else?
he i

Answer “is not availcble.

 

Sparen Ae SP Se Ne Se ME 4, ASE ED
Tat SEE WIGS

MECHANICSVILLE » NE’S

Letters of congratulations are being
mailed to persons that was elected as
Representatives in Area Rlock 10, It was
interesting to know said one resident, I
was asked to vote for somebody T hadntt
ever heard of. How do I know what they
will do? As a matter of fact just what is
it all about?

MEG Phare qaoke:t Ts this newse

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MECH: NICSVILLE N. :·l . C. ·
MET ·1:0D EL CITIES
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ABSENTEIU Sl-i PROPOSAL
The Mod e l Ci ties 'Hei ghb orhood
· It vvas ·in · 196 5 .the 'ril'echa n i c·sAdv i sory -Counci·l for Hech2.nicsville ·; Summerhili Impro ~e me.nt -'.
ville met at the home of tf.;.-;: chair- · Committee entered a act i on proma n ~-Irs.J\lye:e·N:i.xon 703 Coo:F)er St.
,ject to alleviate Absente:~.sm
Ut: dnescl.ay.
·
· · ·
in the eleme nt.a l'J' scho ols··-~ nd
· There were 8 residents, an ::c .o.
hi gh schools th, t s e rve the t wo
A. Mod el Cities :. ssist,a nt . to Bro· commu ni t ies. ·.Hrs._ Alyce Nixon
fe s sion, assi ~n·e d to )t:echanicsville was and still . is the Chai r ma n of
Mis s Hos e - Ma ry Stewart Mod e l Cities· that-. comm.{ttee. No one -h !ls been·
Nei e:hborh ood Or e;a nizat.or Sr:e d .A.li.st. ...-,c l c::ic.ted for the past t lire·e yea rs .
r-Iiss Stewa rt. Via s i1mti·o du c e d to
Maybe its best t h a t no one has ·
t he group by r-'Ir s •· Ni x on., Niss
been elected to serve · a s cha ir·St euart ga ve a brie f d:escripti.on ·
man .
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of the N. i .c. purpose · a nd duties,
The committee in 1965 after
t h ere was quest ion's and -answer a nd severL: l months of researchin g and
a limited c'.lmount of que st.i ·on' s.
compilin g f a cts ., app rove d a· -rP. It wa s est,a bli s he d · tha t a ll _the
cotnmendati ,Jn to curb n b s er..+r- 7i~m
a r ea b l ocks had · o r ga n iz ed ex c e pt
. in thG schoo ~.s. FrotLth&lt;J :~~r:i.commthe bloc k s of 3 ,4 1 10 . In Eech&amp;nics- endation a . )proposal w.as- tlr&amp;.,m up
ville there a r e lu a rea b l ock s, . one with the assistance of the C:,ommto ten. Ar ea b lo cl-~ 10 wi ll conduct ·. uni ty Council Atlan,.t f\J:l...~~g;a • · I t
a n ~l e ct i on ..~ 1- - _-;:,day n i 0 :1t Dec. 12, was sent to tl:i.e Stiperiht e ndent
1960 7:30 P.ffl' t h o ,bou ndary f or
' · of schools Dr. John 1.J . Let s on.
area ~ l o c k 10 are 1;.7~n dsor St . ·we st,
I n a me et. in t;·, wi th Dr. Hilliard
Or1hond n·6 rt h sou
11 . H. · sout h ,- Pr y or !\. . ' Bmven, Assi stant Su per.i n t end.St . ea .s t, Pryor St . ' wes t, Bass St .·
ent l ast week t hi s s o.me pro p o s a l
n orth,Pulli ur.1 e a st , and Ormond -·0.t.
was .:)r ou ght to t. he a tt e nt i o_n of ·
south; This i s a very unusa l g eo the committe e t h ree yea rs l a ter.
graphi ca l outlined D. r e a block . There Dr . Bowen . a dmitt ed it was a go od
n re · .seven blocks, f our to get h er an d pr o posa l , and· s ome implementat i on
thre e to gether. In t h i ~ a rea the r e s h ould result .
·
are' over 2, 000 resi dent, 1000 resi d-, ~:: ::!::,:~:::,:::-:,:, ~;;::::::::, i)::: ::!:: &gt;:::~;,:::,:::,~:,~~:~:~;.;:;;;.; ::;::::~::::c::;:r,:: : ;-: :::::::{::::;,::;, :::::;;,,:::
ent, are expectocl t o vote . They .,__·.
A REPORT FROh: SAVi-i.NNirn
'v'r ill vote for .:-i. repre s entative to
.· \li7hen the ma chi ne -vtent ·t o px-e-ss
serve on t h e N . 11. .c. Hechanicsvi lle
it had n ot ree;ievP-d .a word of the
Comr,iun i ty.
..
32 resi dent · t r i_p tp ,· -the c:Lty of
Mrs . Rosa Bu r ney a · r(;3s i dent
Savanna h, for Mode ~ Cities . I t is
l iving on Gariba l di St . wa s a s ked t 0 antioi, pa t ed b y the .Ms ch ,. ne that
c a ll a meeting of h e r area . blqck !' ·· re po r ts will be ava ila ble by t i1P.
She a gre(3d to . Th e n :ren 'b lock is · nex t issu e . .
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EDITORIAL ·
MODEL CITIES BOA RD - APPROV:SS
1969 PLflNS
Model Ci ties Exe cu ti ve Board has
li ro the peoples in At l an ta
ap proved the proposed 1969 C.Do A.
that aro r 2s idont s of the Gommp:J..an. The plan vfa s r ecieved by :he
unity /, cti on Age nci e s,· Cities .
federal officials also, who may·
Demonstration ~genci e s, and
suggest changes or approve as is~
others, acknowled ged of tho pro Johnny Johnson in his hrief re3;rc1.ms o~ ough to pnrticipct.e in
port s ai d ~bout 500- 600 jobs will
tho complicated sy~~ em of be i ng
de i·i ve from t he employ1he nt conponin vol vod?
em.,, fo:r . area r esident$ . To a ssure
.· r:a¢h of the age.ncios are using
thi~ a l ot of the require~ent will . :the s ame ~dcntic a l st~uctQre , :
have to be waived tha t will enable ,· .:md the s c.me po.rtici po.nts . In
the r esidents to ge t these . j obs .
a ll . fiirness . tha po. rticip~nts
Tho latt e r ··s,ent en c e is trssences of
o.ro so involved thnt some of thcr..
the r eport •.,
.
. don rt know ·whnt · is happening
Ab out 017, million is tb be· s pent
thomsclf.
in th e Mode l Citi es a rea , for the
It was recommended that t he
first yea r, ~p200 milli"·on ~;ill be
s:tructuro of the s ystem be brobudget ed for the five year plan. .
u ght _tn . t ho peoples for und erstanding •. Th0 ma j ori t y of the
r asidents do not know what area
bloc.ks
. are ·' what i'1.dvisory CounARE...~ BLOCK TEN :MET
.
.· .
.
cils ·ro; what r e pre s ent ative s
AT PRYOR ST. SCHOOL
a r c ; what a Board is; what th?Y
d~· or a r e ele ct ed to do. It is
If you live i n area block t en ,
no'wondor r e sident partic i pa tion
or know whor e are:1 bl ock ten i s
i s at o. minimum .
you shoul d have beGn ~t Pryor St.
Tho r esi dents must know
be
Schoo l Thursday night , 7:00 P.M a
for
e
they
can
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ved
what
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ing to get Repres entative s for the
Machine r ecommend s Program kn.ow
Niode l Ci tie s Nei ghb orho o.cl Advisory
-lodge first. Tak~ time and l e t
Council. A 12 pound turkey wa s to
tho r e siderits know what the probe given away t o tho lucky t ick et
gram · is, o.nd how they wi ll benho l der.
W6r e you there you should've
efit. They wi ll thGn got .i nvc;i i ve(
been .
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h rumor is boing sprea ded by a
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pai r of unidentified people s , urg./-..:...__&lt;
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This pair ha s been stated to bo em~
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The rumor is tha t tho pe.rnplo s t :h ~t
Centers
'·. &lt; Director?
a r e livin g in cJ nri. r n ncu Hr on.s or
Ho was 7l4, why- ·can v t . they kee p
r., oorly ko pt hon sos Phon ld mo ve inc'.l Dire ctor? 11
t o th e ho11si nr: 1•1·c;_7e ct bo cnus a:
Ivinrhj n n n nswc rs, 111 have,
t hey . q11 ;:i l i fty • And' t h 0 y { 1.· n · }Ho'-r i Ylfl:
n.sk nd thnt s c::. mo q1w:::r1
-.i.C\n plenty
fas t . Hnmo r or not, is th e cause
ot· ti m,,s, I myse l f donYt kn owH~
go_µd or bod ?
11 .Je ll, 11 Bird·
to ke s off. ••I
will ns k E.O. A a nd t e11 ·you
The Mc:-tchinc is Publishe d .Jcekly
n ext weak what t hey s o.y ,, Byo 11
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IWDJL CITI:i3S
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Fi e ld Represcnt o. tive :
Q,.
Duti es ; Setting up Tovm Ho.11 r,10e t1.Jha t is the ,S tee rin g Com;::i ttee?
ings in tho CoE1.t--:1uni ties for tho
Comr:mni ty Rol e.ti on Commission, 2nd
The Stee ring Committ e e is the
s e rve as a lic.ison be tween the com- out growth of et Tc..sk Forc e Commitmuniti e s nnd tho Commission
te 8 thnt wns ori gina tly the InterMinimum Require;mcmts; Thre e t -.., fi vo e st ed Group of citiz~ns thnt met
y onrs oxpe~i enco in the socio.l ser- · 2nd approved the pre s ent Resident
vic e field. A long · timG r e sident of P2rticipation Plan.
Atl['_nt a is desired.
Q.
1'Je r e they elected, or appointed ?
Sa 12 ry; ~r6 , 4f's 7
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Cl 8rk -Typist
Duti6s; Routi ne typing 2nd cl a ric~l
work . Kooping orde rly fil e syst em,
a nswe ri n g _te l ephone Ccnd 2 cting n s
r e ce ptionist for th\J Commission.
JI.Iinimum B.cquirmunts; Bo c:tble to ty.:..
peat a s peed of 40 wo rds n minutoc
S2 l 2 rY; $. 3 5 5 pe r month
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Co. 11 522- 4463, ext. 433
Mech2nicsvillo Mnnpowor
'li::irL 0.
Job men , women


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1 2 Noon , Goo r gi c-. St a t e
.i:::mpl. r' jmc u 1,
Ropr ascnt nti vo wi ll int erview 2ny
pe rson looking f or 2 job.
Me chA.ni c svj_J l e C~mmuni t y · Center
C~ ll 5?.2- 8530 Tua s. 9-12
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They were first n select e d group
uf volunteers, r e sidents volunt e er
ing to serve. Late r by virture of
s e rvic e we r e e l ec t ed by the I nt erest ed Group.
(~ .
T.Jhe. t pnrt do the y play in the
r~ode l Ci ti e s Pro gr o.m?
1~ •
It is the St eerin g Committ e ~
th c.. t r e presents t h e r e si dents living i n the h odel Cities ~r ea , through the j\In ss Convention, tha t is
con si de r e d the Citiz ens Pn rticipa tion 01·g::i ni 7«--: t j_on . It is t hrou gh
1.J
s-i-.oorin g C0mn1i.. t t Go t ha t the
r esidents i dea s , p l ,' ln· · n1,ct i u v u ] n --·
me nt is ncc o11 l°it- 0J. ns, Citi zens
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NOTI CE l
The Ea chine is a Commu11i ty
n ews weekly . It i s t he intent of
the pub li she r to ca r ry the news ,
announcAm~nts and a d s , of every
Communi t y , a nd Crga ni.. za tion tha t
i s 0n t ha South -side of town , and
Ci ty- wi de .~en it i s of value to
our nei ghbo r s .
~t l 2s t the c om .unity owned ,
fi r s t in htlant a , wi ll open fo r
production . The Officers and m~mbors of Mode l Ne i ghborhood I:f g o C11t
a r e n ll glc:'. d t ha t a t l a st this i n
a number of I ndus t rin l De v e l oping
Corporation i E~ now unde r wa y .
~ppre cintion i s hereby placed
Press dea dli.ne i s 1~dne sday
to the Atla nta , Jayc e es , the ~dvis- of ea ch weok , The phone number now
ory BoG.rd of r&lt;odol Neigh borhood Inc is 523-5301
523-6301
three pri vo. te busin&lt;'"rnsmen t he. t wi s h
to rerhain anonymous, a nd u t-.l1Ar s.
Schools , r.]11.hs, Tndividue ls, No
Mrsn Eli.7.,':l.hcth Lemons the Su pn1·- t'rJ l i t , i_ C G •
visor is t o be con gr 2tulated for
a cc epti ng this position a nd r e spon sibil ity of ma naging this pl a nt.
�MODEL NtP0 t .,.i!-,i ,·.. . ..,....,iJ, INC.
700 McDANIEL ST., ~- W.
\ [ATLANTA, GEORGIA 3Q310
~-.. Dan Sweat
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
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MECHANICSVILLE ss ee
MET iODEL CITIES

The Model Cities ®eighborhood
Advisory Council for liechenics-~
ville met at the home of the chair-
man irs. Aly¢é Nixon 703 Cooper St.
Vednesday,

There were &amp; residents, an_&amp;.0.

A, Model Cities ssistent to Bro-
fession, assigned to“echanicsville
Miss Rose-Mary Stewart Model Cities”
Neishborhood Grganizator Specialist.
liiss Stewart was initioduced to
the group by lirs. Nixon, Iliss
‘Stevart gave a brief description’
of the N.A.C. purpose and duties,
there was question's and answer and
a limited amount of question's,

It was established that all the
area blocks had’organized except
the blocks of 3,4,10. In Miech@nics-
ville there are’10 area blocks, .one
to ten. iirea block 10 will conduct:
an election uv day nisut Dec. 12,
1966 7:30 oe the boundary for
area block 10 are ‘findsor St.-west,
Orviond north sou it.R.’south;Pryor
St. east,Pryor St.‘west, Bass St,°
north,Pullium east, and Ormond ‘St.
south; This is a very unusal feo-
sraphical outlined area block,Thtre
are’ seven blocks, four tos sether and
three together, In this area there
are‘over 2,000 resident,1000 resid-
ent, are expected to vote, They ..
will vote for a representative to
serve on the N.4A.C,. Mechanicsville
Comaunity. .

Mrs. Rosa Burney a resident
living on GaribaldiSt, was asked t1.
call a mecting of her area block.
She agretd to, The area block is
number 3, The boundaries are Bass
Boas north; McDaniel St. west; Sou.
2sR south; Windsor Ste east,

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ABSENTERISH PROPOSAL

It was-in 1965 the ‘iiechanics-—
ville, Summerhill Tmprovement
Committee entered a action pro-
ject to alleviate Absente ‘ism
in the elementary schools*and
high schools th t serve the two
communities, lirs. Alyce Nixon
was, and still is the chairman of

that. committee. No one has been”

-clected for the past three years,

Maybe its best that no one has ©
been elected to serve as chair-~
mane

The conmittee in 1965 after
severul months of researching and

. compiling facts, approved a re-

commendation to curb absentceian
in the schoo’s, From.the vecomm-
endation a proposal was dréxm up
with the assistance of theC-omm-
unity Council Atlante..Area, It
was sent to the Superintendent

‘of schools Dir, John VJ. Letson,

In a mecting. with Dr, Hilliard
4A, Bowen, Assistant Superintend-
ent’ last week this same proposal
was .rought to the attention of”
the committee three years later,
Dr. Bowen admitted it was a good
proposal, and’ some implementation
should result,
plese acsle sic Meaiesieme sk Se acacia ace,

A REPORT FROM SAVANNAH

“When the machine went to press
it had not recieved a word of the
32 resident: trip io, the city of
Savannah, for Modes Cities, It is
anticipated by the Mach .ne that
reports will be availabie by the
next issue,

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MODEL CITIES BOARD. APPROVES
1969- PLANS

Model Cities Executive Board has
approved the propogC¢ 1969 C.D.A.
plan. The plan was recieved by che
federal officials also, who may *
suggest changes or approve &amp;§. iS.

Johnny Johnson in his brief re-
port said about 500-600 jobs will
derive from the employment conpon-
ent, for.area resident... .To assure
this a lot of the requirement will

have to be waived that will enable .

the residents to get these jobs,
Tho latter’ sentence is essences of
the report.’

About $17, million is to “be spent
in the Model Cities area, for the
first year, $200 million will be
budgeted for the five year plan, .

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AREA BLOCK TEN MET
AT PRYOR ST. SCHOOL

If you live in area block ten,
or know where area block ten is
you should have been at Pryor St.
School Thursday night, 7:00 P.M.

There! was a Model dities Meet-
ing to get Representatives for the
Model) Cities Neighborhood: Advisory
Council, A 12 pound turkey was to
be givén away to the lucky ticket
holder: :

Were you there you should've
been.

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PAIR ahi NPoEEDENG CO UNITY
A rumor is being spreaded by a
pair of unidentified peoples, urg-

ing residents to make haste and move.

This pair has been stated: to be ems
ployed by the Model Cities, office.
The rumor is that the peopl that
are living in clenrance areas or
poorly kept houses ehould move in-
to the housing project because:
they qualitty. And’ they are: movi ne
fast. humor or not, is the cause
good or bed?

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EDITORTAL

ire the peoples in Atlanta
that are residents.of the Gomm-
unity Action Agencics, Cities
Demonstration agencies, and
others, acknowledged of the pro-
grams cnough to participate in
the complicated system of being
involved?

Hach of the agencies areyusing
the same identical structure, '
and the seme participants, ‘In
all fairness the participants
are so involved that some of ther
don't know what is happening
themself,

It was recommended that the
structure of the. system be bro-
ught ta.the peoples for under-
standing, The majority of the
residents do not know what area
blocks. are; what Advisory Coun-
ci'Ls). tne; what representatives
are} what a Board is; what they
da; or are ele¢gted to do, Lt is
no wonder residént participation
is at a minimum.

The residents must know - be
fore they can get involvéd what
the program is all about, The
Machine recommends Program know
-ledge first. Také time and let
the residents know what the pro-
gram'is, and how they will ben-
efit. They, will then, get involved

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there is ™  ' the Sum-Mec
Centers! * «ss! Direttor?
He was ih, why can't. they keep
a Director?!

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asked that same questien plenty
of times, I myself don't know",
Sell," Bird: takes off, ii
will ask E,O.A and tell’you
next week what they say. Bye"

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EMPLOYHENT

Field Representative:
Duties; Sctting up Town Hall meet-
ings in the Communities for the
Community Relation Commission, and

serve as a liaison between the com-_

munities and the Commission
Minimum Requirements; Three t- five
years experience in the social ser-

vice ficld. 4A long time resident of
atlanta is desired,
Salary; $6,467
; Clerk -Typist
Dutiés; Routine typing and clericel

work. Keeping orderly file systen,
answering telephone and acting as
receptionist for the Commission,
Minimum Requirments; Be able to ty-

pe at a speed of 40 words a minute.
salary ;$ 355 per month
“call 522-4463, ext, 433

Mechanicsville Manpower

‘Meu, a Job men , women
Every’ Tuesday moruing 9 «li til
12 Noon, Georgia State tmplejment

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HOUSL CITIsSS u,s &amp; ie

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What is the Steering Committee?
die
The Steering Committee is the
out growth of a Task Force Commit-
tee that was originatly the Inter-
ested Group of citizrns that met
‘and approved the present Resident
Participation Plan,
Q.
Vere they elected, or appointed ?

They were first a selected group
vf volunteers, residents volunteer
ing to serve, Later by virture of
service were elected by the Inter-
ested Group.

Oe

Vhat part co they play in the
Model Cities Program?
fie

It is the Steering Committee,
that represents the residents liv-
ing in the hodel Cities area, thr-
ough the Mass Convention, that is
considered the Citizens Participa-
tion Organizetion. It is through
ihe Steering Committee that the

Representative will interview ony residents ideas, plans and juvejo-
person looking for a job. ment is accouiited as, Citizens
Mechanigsvil Le Community °“Center Participation,
L 522-8530 Tues. 9-12
Be SES ANE ik assis ok Seskheose Dine aene Me Nee ye Ne eee He ae BSICHS FS715 BIS FS SSIS HS
HURRAH! HURRsaH! HURRAH! HURRAH NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE!

Manufacturing Company * To Open

At last the com unity owned,
first in Atlanta, will open for’
production, The Officers and mén-
bers of Model Neighborhood i:ifg, Ce
are all glad that at last this in
a number of Industrial Developing
Corporation if; now underway,

appreciation is hereby placed
to the Atlanta, Jaycees, the ..dvis-
ory Board of Model Neighborhood Ine
three private businessmen thet wish
to remain anonymous, and others,
Mrs, Elizabeth Lemons the Super-
visor is to be congratulated for
accepting this position and respo-
nsibility of managing this plant

The Machine is a Community
news weekly, It is the intent of
the publisher to carry the news,
annouucements and ads, of every
Community, and Crganization thet
is on the South-side of town, and
City-wide .when it is of value to
our neighbors.

Press deadline is | ednesday
of each week, The phone number now
is 523-5301 523-6301

Schools , No
Poll Fics:

Clubs, Tndividuals,
MODEL Neitst gin. we et bey INC.
700 McDANIEL ST. §. W.
\ IATLANTA, GEORGIA 30310

 

“ALIN D.ROOSEVELT

Mr. Dan Sweat
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
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Vol. l
Number 19
January 18 , 1969
Free Edition











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YOUR MODEL CITIES
SPECIAL
SPECIAL'
Since my last writing on "Whose
HUD
GUIDE
Cities", it has been my ple a sure
and exper i Rnce to lecture and answer
Resident Parti c j p,'li:f,•n Te ddn .1J. :\s .d .'5 ·t: .-qu e stions at one of the M&lt;•de 1 Cities
ances nu1 i e tin # 3 is a piece of inforc.1Area SclL' "' J s on p .c: ._; LL y 1auch the same
ation that every body living int.he Mosubject. It proved to be a very adde l Cities Area should kn ow.
van tageous discussion to ~e. It s ee~s
as if the y ounger minds are Bore alert
In the .: f'ottr cl ea ranee are as th2 t are
th a n s ome of the n ot so young on e s.
to
be
clc,1red in 196 9 e a ch nei ghh orhood;
The cl ass is doin g a Social Scie.ncer
can
a
pply
for HUD Guide Bull e tin# 3
P roj e ct on Su1muc rhill, but the que sti 0ns
a nd ge t fun d s to hire, and fir e a Technaske d, we.r e r e l ate&lt;l r.o th e e ntire
ica l staf f to assist the r ~sidents in the
Mode l Citi e s ATea.
pJ r111s n [ th e ir 11 P i g ht&gt;o rhne&gt;J.
Sm:.ie of the a r ea s the y0\.1 u e; p 0" pl P
t,,. 1ch e. d upon w(c;. r e ; How t1id th e area
Not only will th e r ,:: sicents get funds
look twenty years ago and how will it
for assistance in planning the y will be
l ook tw e nty yea rs from to&lt;lay? We r e
e lig ibl e to hire office staff to assist
th e r e any fmno us a nd \ve ll known pe ople
the technical p e r son.
livin g in the area a nd a r c th8 r e any
livin g he r e now? Will the Ar ea be r e:sAl 1 the Cornr:mni ties s h ould t a ke notice
tor e d to it's once st ate l y r e sid e n t i a l
of this a nd ask for othe r be nef its th a t
status ? Whe r e d o a r e a r ~sid ~nts shop
a r e ava ilabl e .
for f ood and cl othi n g? The se a nd
many othe r avenue s of thinking were
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discuss e d.
This ma ke s n e wond e r Arca r e s i dents
J OBS'
J03S'
J OBS'
JOBS'
that if our chi l dren ar e so conc e rned
about ou r Are a, the n should'nt we be?
Row can you lo ok a hors e in the mouth
~ e sho~ l d nakc plans, a l ong with
and te ll if he or she is e ithe r. It is
Mode l Citie s to assure ou r chil d r e n
i nposs ibl e to stand on the c orn e r of Ga.
th a t th e ir d r c aos a bout the Ar ~a a r e
Ave . a nd Pr yor St. a n d t e ll who is qualinot fru itl e ss . We as pa r e nts and
fi ed t o do what in a coITu.~un ity of 55,000
r es idc nts, should l e t th e t1ode l Ci ti c s
p l ann e rs know what " T·JE" want for ourr e si dents.
selve s and our children. We shoul d oakc
demands and not back ~own unti l we a r e
For the 500d j obs tha t will be open
a s sured that we hnv e been he ard.
f or enp loyin c in th e Mode l Citi e s Area,
We should so c on c e rn and in vo l ve
a effort should be made to hire them first
ours e lve s, that we will not go un-notice &lt;l-Just beca use most of the suce ssful ones
t-Je r-:iust a bove a ll do this with r e spe ct
nove d t o other villas, th a t do not mean
and d i gn ity.
that there a re not any left. Attempts
are be ing nade now. If you qualify , go
to City Ha ll Personnal and apply.
(cont'd pa ge 2 )
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'JOTJ 'l r,,, ODE L CITI ·~S (cont'd)
1.ernembe r in my l a st writing I sta ted
that th e re a r c thos e of us who 2re
qua lifi e d and c apa bl e of filling
"Inside Mod e l Citie s Jobs?" We ll this
is th e time f o r us to come forw a rd and
oakc ourselve s known. This we must
do for our c!1ildrc n and 0 ~1r ne i ghbors.
By so involvin g ours c lv2s, there
is no d oubt that this will indeed be;
YOUR rJODE L r:::r.rns.
I must a pol og iz e for not ~ig~ing my
name to my l a st a rticle. I am by no
~ean s a Ghos t Writ e r, ne ith e r ao I a
Write r by prof~ss ion. I am me r e ly a
conc e rn e d and qu a lifie d a r ea r e side nt.
myrtle ford


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LITl'J,E
LIGHTS
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WHAT J0:3S WILL NEIGR30RHOOD
1,7 0 {.KEJ.S
GET ? ? . ? ? ?
It wa s hoped that by now the nei t;h borhood workers would be qu a lified for bette r
ernployr.1 ent in the Mode l Citie s Adninistration. But from hea rs ay this is not likely.
The r e a r c ru5ors th a t the workers will
continue in the same category.
Are sone of the outsiders· ousclin g the
workers out of a bette r po sition? No.
The outsiders are not inte r e sted in meniel
er,1p loyrae nt. This is sooe thing f°or, then to
con&amp;ider, ne ither is the workers.






















































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page 2
Sl a cks th a t wera ma de in th e Com~unity
a t th e Mode l Ne i ghborho ods tfanuf a cturin g
Pl a nt will be on display a t the Sum- Me e
Ce nte r Friday, and Sa turday, J a nua r y 31,
a nd Fe brua r y 1.
These slacks ~re not to be sold i.n a
cl o thin g store , but d ona ti ons will be a cce~t e d .
Pr oceeds will ~-;o t o purchasing sorae
baseba ll uni for0 s for the Littl e League
" We ll I te ll it like is a n d s oI!le liste n t ~an
_ s thi·s sunoe r
an d s ane dont . I onl y wa nt to he lp the
c omounity . I say a5a in, ge t soI!le pe opl e
Ge t a s u a ny pa ir a s y ou want Q
th a t will. support progr e ss. Stop l e tting

























a smal l c roup of do-~oode rs p l a n fo r the
e ntire po~ul a ti on. Le t eve r ybody a t l east
OUR CHILDct.~N ARE
FUTURB
hear abo ut wha t is ha ppenin g
All of our . hope, joy in 1 i fe and the
See you a t the Mass Convention •
future of our c m:1. r.:iunity r e st in the hand s
and I will t e ll it like it is.---Flie s
of our sons a nd daughters. Our children
off S ee you ne xt we e k.
a r e ou r future, they are our new l eade rs
doctors, businessnen a n d bui l de rs. I f you


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wi ll be r ewarded ove r an d ove r in ~a ny
STAJ.T NOW ATLANTA IS A GOOD ID~A
ge ne r at i ons.
Con ~ra tul a ti on goe s to ,the Ne i ghb orh ood
BUT WHEN DO ATLANTA -:}ET STA:1TED
Ai des at Sum- Mee Ce nte r for the fin e job
they d i e. in r e cruitin 6 childre n for the
STA::'T WHAT? MAYBE THIS IS THE P2.0 BLEN llBAD STA-:',.T P.1 0G~Ai·,; Over 500 y oun gste r s in
the S1.m-Me c Area wre r e cruited t o pa rticiGETfI NG ATlANTA TO GET STARTED . SO:U.Y--- pa te in th e protsram c oo in g up this yea r.
Suo-Me c Ce nte r
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Vol. 1 Number 19 January 18,

1969

Free Edition

ee oa et HE SIRO GCS EM HCE IE IAI OEIC I CIOIS ROI CISIEIS II ICI SOI III IR TOI RA I TER

YOUR MODEL CITIES

Since my last writing on “Whose
Model Gities", it has been my pleasure
and experience to lecture and answer
questions at one of the Medel Cities
Area Schuols on pretty much the same
subject. It proved to be a very ad-
vantageous discussion to nee. It seems
as if the younger minds are more alert
than some of the not so young onese

The class is doing a Social Sciences
Project on Summerhill, but the questions
asked, were related to the entire
Model Cities Area.

Some of the areas the young people
touched upon were; How did the area
look twenty years ago and how will it
look twenty years from today? Were
there any famous and well known people
living in the area and are there any
living here now? Will the Area be res-
tored to it's once stately residential
status? Where do areca residents shop
for food and clothing? These and
many other avenues of thinking were
discussed.

This makes me wonder Area residents
that if our children are so concerned
about our Area, then should'nt we be?

We should make plans, along with
Model Cities to assure our children
that their dreams about the Arca are
not fruitless. We as parents and
residents, should let the Model Citics
planners know what "WE" want for our-
selves and our children. We should nake
demands and not back down until we are
assured that we have been heard.

We should so concern and involve

ourselves, that we will not go un-noticed.Just because most of the

We must above all do this with respect
and dignity.

(cont'd page 2)

RRKKEKKKREKE kkkhk kkk’

KREKKE EERE

SPECIAL’ SPECIAL

HUD GUIDE

Resident Participatien Techinal Assist.
auces Bulletin # 3 is a piece of inforn-
ation that every body living in the Mo-
del Cities Area should know.

In the.fowrr clearance areas that are
to be cleared in 1969 cach neighborhood:
can apply for HUD Guide Bulletin # 3
and get funds to hire, and fire a Techa-
ical staff to assist the r-sidents in the
plans of their neighborhood.

Not only will the resicents get funds
for assistance in planning they will be
eligible to hire office staff to assist
the technical persone

All the Communities should take notice
of this and ask for other bencfits that
are available.

REE KEEAEE KkKAKKKAKK KK KKKKK

JOBS* Joss JO3S* JOBS*

How can you look a horse in the mouth
and tell if he or she is either. It is
impossible to stand on the corner of Ga.
Aves. and Pryor St. and tell who is quali-
fied to do what in a community of 55,000

residentse

For the good jobs that will be open
for employing in the Model Cities Area,
a effort should be made to hire them first
sucessful ones
moved to other villas, that do not mean
that there are not any left. Attempts
are being made nowe If you qualify, go
to City Hall Personnal and applye

REAR a eK KREREKKRKESE
MODEL NEICHBORHOOD

Saturday Jan. 25, 1969

KEKE KEE KEKREKEREKE
YOUR MODEL CITI*#S Ccont'd)

Remember in my last writing I stated
that there are those of us who are
qualificd and capable of filling
“Inside Model Cities Jobs?" Well this
is the time for us to come forward and
make ourselves known. This we must

do for our children and our neighbors.

By so involving ourselves, there
is no doubt that this will indeed be;
YOUR MODEL CITI"’sS.

I must apologize for not signing my
name to my last article. I am by no
means a Ghost Writer, neither am Ia
Writer by profession. I am merely a
concerned and qualified area resident,

myrtle ford

KKR AAR KRKREKK REKEKKERR KKK SE KKKKKEKK

LITYLE BIRD LIGHTS ON MACHINE AND SAYS

ed
* On @ day you will “V4

listen to me" s

oer...

Sh =e

Machine; ya
"What do you mean Bird'/.»

"Well I tell it like is and some listen
and some dont. I only want to help the
communitye I say again, get some people
that will. support progress. Stop letting
a small group of do-sgooders plan for the
entire population. Let everybody at least
hear about what is happening ,

See you at the Mass Convention .
and I will tell it like it is.---Flies
off See you next week.

KKK KK RKKKK KKKKK KEKKK KRKKK

STALT NOW ATLANTA IS A GOOD IDEA
BUT WHEN DO ATLANTA CET STARTED

START WHAT? MAYBE THIS IS THE PROBLEM

GETTING ATLANTA TO GET STARTED. SO2RY---

kkaKE KKEKEK KKK RKKKKK KKKK

KERRI KKEKRREEEE KE REEK

WEEKLY MACSINE page 2

KKEKEKEKEEKR EK REREERER

WHAT JOBS WILL NEIGH3ORHOOD
TORKERS ET??? ? ?

It was hoped that by now the neighbor-
hood workers would be qualified for better
ewployment in the Model Cities Administra-
tion. But from hearsay this is not likely.

There are rumors that the workers will
continue in the same category.

Are sone of the outsiders muscling the
workers out of a better position ? No.
The outsiders are not interested in meniel
employment. This is something for then to
coneider , neither is the workers.

KEKE KEKEK KKKKK KEKE  KKKEKK

Ladies - Girls-—*

Slacks that were made in the Community
at the Mocel Neighborhoods Manufacturing
Plant will be on display at the Sum-—Mec
Center Friday, and Saturday, January 31,
and February 1.

These slacks are not to be sold in a
clothing store, but donations will be ac-
cepted.

Proceeds will so to purchasing some
baseball uniforms for the Little League
teams this sunmer

Get as meny pair as you want.

KRKKKK RKEKKK KKK kath &amp; kk

OUR CHILD2EN ARE OUR FUTURE
All of our. hope, joy in life and the
future of our contwnity rest in the hands
of our sons and daughters. Our children
are our future, they are our new leaders
doctors, businesstien anc builderse If you
give one child a decent break in life it
will be rewarded over and over in many
generations.
Congratulation goes to the Neighborhood
Aices at Sum-Mec Center for the fine job
they did in recruiting children for the
MSAD STA®T PROGRAie Over 500 youngsters in
the Sun-Mec area wre recruited to partici-
pate in the program coming up this year.
Sum=Mec Center
Bob Wayner, Director

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AVE:lY SHIELDS BOARD EEMBE.1
M(Hml. t--11:UGHBOJ.HOOD, n1c •, PASSES
!,ASS co:NVE:' 1TICT-1
i".'.ODEL CITIES
D. H. STAtlTOi'l SCHOOL 910 MAF I N ST. SE
S0ilDL\Y JlJ·lUA~Y 26, 1969
3.:00 P. t~.
Mr. Avery Shields lon 6 time resident
Pittrs.l"1 q ~h, p ;.1cc0 &lt;l l;i s t week a t his
home. Fune ral is to ~ nn:c111rp &lt;l by
Seller's Brothe rs, McDaniel Street.
Mr. Shie lds wa s a devoted oeober of
Model l'l eighbo rhoo&lt;l , Inc. He was s ecre tary-Treasurer of Mode l l'leir;hhorhood
MAnufa cturinb Co. He was a Cha rtered
member of Model ~1 c. i ghborhood, Inc., and
Mode l t1e i ghborhood Lanufacturin[; Co.
He will be sorely misse d by a ll of us,
who kn ew and l ove d him.
The r e is ne e d for othe r citiz e ns
like him to be as a ctive in Cor-munity
s e lf-he lp orbaniza tions a s Mr . Shie l ds
wa s.
Our heartfelt syopathy s oc s out
t o his be reaved f a mily.
The r e sidents who att e nd the Eass
Conve ntions' appear to be o ore intere sted in th e organiz;)ti on, than in the
E odc l Citie s Plan. The ntt-.?n&lt;l :mts are
!';ho rt on infon:,a tion and the resid8nts
are d e prived . Out of e l e ve n (11)
op" r at i nG Cor:v:rii ties, in each Coomuni ty,
it a ppe 2rs tha t one (1) of then c ould be
infor c a tive. 3ut how can the y be? They
do n e t know a thin b a bout th e pl ans.
The c o•:1rmnity needs citizens th a t
will inforra a nd work with the r e side nts
for the good of the cot'lr'.1Unity. ;les ick :.nts
nre be ing urccd to go to the Conve ntion,
Sunday J a nua ry 26 , a t 3:00 P . X., a nd
e l e ct r e sponsibility.
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EECHAi: I CS VILLE CGt·JT;:;~.?
What kind of Co~~l:'.lunity Ce nte r do
the pe ople have in bech a nicsville? If
you want inforoation , you a r e told to
s ee the Boa rd. r-low who is the Board?
Conouni ty ,::ieetings c a n be he ld in
the Ce nte r . Ca n they?
Coomunity gather i ncs c a n be he ld in
the Ce nter . Can t hey?
When infon1ation is a sked a bout the
a foreoentioned , y ou a r e to l d to a sk the
Boa rd.
Let t he r e side nts know n ow, who the
Board is and who e l e cted the. Board .
Mo re tha n three peopl e should h ave a
voice as to what is supposed ly a Com,mnity Cente r. And it is a nticipated that a
progran of variety be conducte d in the
Ce nte r, not just a ~irl a nd boy ~eeting
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"COMt-~ml ITY FADE GOODS TO BC SOLD IN THE
C()MKUN ITY"
Spe aking of qu a lity, Mode l t-1~ i f;hborhood Manuf a cturing Corp ., workers a r e
proud of the finishe d ga r oents the y
hav e prc,duce::d. Beautiful kn ee sl acks
~adc i n d i ff 8r e nt sizes for g irls and
wo~en, a nd~ assorted c o l ors . The
appare ls c a n be c o::~parcd with sici.il a r
one s in Depa rtnent stores, and the
qua l i t y is n on-que stionabl e .
Par t of t he oroccecs froQ the sal e s wi
will be for purcha sinC Ras eoa ll uni forms
for Littl e Leagus tcau s t h at will be
sponsored by ~odel Neishborh ood , Inc.
The s e Goods a r e factory run a nd are
not to sold in Variety of Dept., s tores .
They will be on s a l e , Fri~ay and S a turday
at t h e :Me cha nicsvill e Co~r:-:mnity Center ,
389 Bas s Stree t, South We st.











































































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"WHOSE LODEL ::::ITIES ?';
Th e r es ide nts of the Mode l Cities
The r-1AACP Executive Comrd ttee ;_1et in
Areas, h a ve a ll been cla ss ed as be ing
Suite 516 of Pa schal M9tel. Lonnie King
"qua lifie d" to live in poverty a nd slm:is.
Preside nt, presided. , The oe cting wa s
This is not true. How ~any of th e se
well a tte nded. The iuenbe rs were of the
"HiE;h E!achelan ". All in a. class of
"qua lified", well :-)ayin t,; jobs th a t a re
th8; ir own.
he. ls a t the Model Citi e s Office, a r c
The 1,1AACP, s t:ou 1 d do , oor e than
he ld by Area :~e s ide nts?
speak for th e ·~eop l e , it ~hould dnclude
, ·Why sh ould a group of "outside rs"
th e p~ople. ·The or ga niz a tion should
be the ones _ t o"d ict a te t o us what is be
and r,mst be·c one the l eGa l resource for
be st for us, a s f a r as 1_1;ode l Citie s
al l it's den b0. rs, no t for just a ~hosen
pl ans a r c c oncerned? Why should we •••••
f ew.
r e sidents of l ong standing and f u ture
How r:,any me£., be rs fr om th e $2 .00 ';
years be told by "infini t e sicia lly
ocnbe rship a r e living across ·s. E., I-20
0.inded~ people that; "this is f0r y ou,
ure ex.:.;c.11riv e ,-,c'.1bers? \ It wil 1 not be
..;.he th e_r you w.:m t it or not."
ethical for th ~ oq.-::;:iniuit.i on to s p·e a k
· ~ If area r e si dents Ar e c onta cted in
f or people t hat a r e not a p~ rt of , or
r e~a r d to Mode l Citi e s, it is a l ways in
th a t a r c not r e pre s ~nt cd on the d iscussa n uniwportnnt ~nd a me nt a l way . We a r c
i on l eve l.
Q.1-ways t o ld; "you -r:m st c,rr,;a niz c and form
/
Attcr:ipts in th e ' pa st t o ge t r; rassbl ock clubs." W~ a t f o r? ??? We n e ed
r oot r e.pn~s 0.ut nt i on on the decisi on l eve l r c c o~niti on a s human be in gs, ea ch pe rs on
wa s succe ssful l a st yea r. There ~er e.
by his own E1c ri t s • We cio n ot need , n or
three . Two of the s e we r e event~a lly
do we inte nd t o be a ll cl a ss ed t oge the r
wccded 0 .1t . In the l e. st e l e cti on there
a s "unde si_r a bl e s lun dwe ll e rs." We
a r e none . Wh o.t p l ;:i, ng do ' the offic e rs
n ~2 d ind i vidual ity. We need t o be
he.vc for the slum dw e lling men bcr ?
.
r e pr~s c Qt8d in the ~odc l Cities Office ,
It is i nport ent th a t th e e nd c one~
in· s orr.e of th·ose " D:SS~" j o bs th a t s ome
for a ll of the "S peakin g f o r The Bl a ck
of the " ont.s ide rs" are ho l cl in g . How
Peop l e" or :~aniz.a ti ons, c ea s e , anci. l e t
rmch 0asi 2r · it wou l d be f •r our nei t,hb or :
th e peopl e spea k f or th emse lve s.
t o un de rita nd the pl an s o f ~cd c l Cit i e s
if one of their " Qt,JN 11 r Gprc s e nt ~d then
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in the M. c., of fice .
Eow Many o f you ~ode. I Citie s peop l e
LITTLE BI '.D LIGPTS otl t'..ACi:l.HlS AN D S1-.YS
had a ny inclin a ti on th ~t th e r e a r e a ny
oth ~r peopl e livin g in the ~ - C., a r e a,
" I :.:;o t s oue Good, da rn good inf o r r.ia tion
othe r than -the illite r a t ~ , de.Ge ne r a ted,
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l eader s, livin g with in the M. c., area.
a cti on Ge tting r e si de nts t o be e l e cted
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of fic e rs o f the Ste ~rin g c c~Qitt c , a nd
screen area r esidents for pot e ntial
the bass Conve nti on Cha irnan, of iviode l
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eT RR HT ee FR RICE I TOK Fe BC HIE TEER IE FRI KIRK IK IIE RIK RR ER IRE RH RI RR ERA EE A ER RAE

Vole 1 Number 19 January 18, 1969 Free Edition
RTE Fee eH I IRR KK IK IE IOI IR II III IAI ORK RRR IOI IIE IR RIK RIOR IK IKI IR RRR KH KIK RE KA RK HK

AVERY SHIELDS BOARD MEMBER BASS CONVENTION MODEL CITIES
MODRT. NEIGHBORHOOD, INC., PASSES D. H. STANTON SCHOOL 910 MAiTIN ST. SE
SUNDAY JANUARY 26, 1969 3:00 P. he
Mr. Avery Shields long time resident

of Pittsburgh, passed last week at his The residents who attend the Mass
home. Funeral is to be arranged by Conventions' appear to be more intcrest—
Seller's Brothers, MeDanicl Street. ed in the organization, than in the

Mr. Shields was a devoted metber of Model Cities Plan. The attendants are
Model Neighborhood, Inc. He was secre- short on inforwation and the residents
tary-Treasurer of Model Neighborhood are deprived. Out of eleven (11)
Manufacturing Co. He was a Chartered operating Commities, in cach Community,
member of Model Mcighborhood, Inc., and it appears that one (1) of them could be
Model Neighborhood banufacturinjy Co. informative. But how can they be? They
He will be sorely missed by all of us, do net know a thing about the plans.
who knew and loved hin. The community needs citizens that

There is need for other citizens will inform and work with the residents
like him to be as active in Community for the good of the community. Residents
self-help oryanizations as Mr. Shields are being urged to go to the Convention,
aes Sunday January 26, at 3:00 P. M., and

Our heartfelt sympathy goes out elect responsibility.
to his bereaved fanily.

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"COMMUNITY MADE GOODS TO BE SOLD IN THE
MECHANICSVILLE CENTDR? COMMUNITY"

What kind of Community Center do Speaking of quality, Model Heighbor-=
the people have in bechanicsville? I€£ hood Manufacturing Corp., workers are
you want information, you are told to proud of the finished garnents they
see the Board. Now who is the Board? have produced. Beautiful knee slacks

Conmunity meetings can be held in made in different sizes for girls and
the Center. Can they? worien, and in assorted colors. The

Community gatherings can be held in . apparels can be compared with similar
the Center. Can they? ones in Department stores, and the

When information is asked about the quality is non-questionable. ;
aforementioned, you are told to ask the Part of the proceeds from the sales wi
Boards will be for purchasing Basevall uniforms

Let the residents know now, who the for Little Leagus teams that will be
Board is and who elected the Board. sponsored by Model Neighborhood, Ince

More than three people should have a These goods are factory run and are
voice as to what is supposedly a Conimuni- not to sold in Variety of Dept., stores.
ty Center. And it is anticipated that a They will be on sale, Friday and Saturday
progran of variety be conducted in the at the Mechanicsville Comunity Center,
Center, not just a girl and boy neeting 389 Bass Street, South Weste
place. Lee KREER ER ERE kiekkk RK REE

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NAACP.
EXSCUTIVE COMMITTE! MET

The NAACP Executive Committee met in
Suite 516 of Paschal Motel. Lonnie King
President, presided... The mecting was
well attended. The members were of the
“High eachelan ",. All in a class of
their own.

The NAACP, should do.more than
speak for the people, it should include
the people. _ The organization should
and ust become the legal resource for
all it's wenbers, not for just a chosen
few.

How many members from the $2.00
menbership are living across S. E., I-20
are ex:eutive rieabers? | It will not be
ethical for the organization to speak
for people that are not a part of, or
that are not represented on the discuss-—
ion level.

Attempts in the past to get grass-
root repressutation on the decision level
was successful last year, There were
three. Two of these were eventually
weeded out. In the last election there
are nonee What plans do the officers
have for the slum dwelling member?

It is important that the end comes
for all of the “Speaking for The Black
People" organizations, cease, and let
the people speak for themselves.

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LITTLE BID LIGETS ON MACHINE AND, SAYS

I got some good, darn good information
to tell yout (ys ~

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Machine: "Tell me bird, tell me"

Bird: There is a nove to get sone
action getting residents to be elected
officers of the Stesring committe, and
the Mhass Convention Chairman, of Model
Cities. We need them, don'ts you think?"

PLIES OFF i.scee0SBE YCU WERT WEEKS...

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HK IKK ERK EN KR RK AER ERE RK
“WHOSE FODEL SITIES?"

The residents of the Model Cities
Areas, have all been classed as being
"qualified" to live in poverty and slums.
This is not true. How tiany of these
"qualified", well paying jobs that are
hels at the Model Citics Office, are
held by Area 2%esidents?

Why should a group of "outsiders"
be the ones te dictate to us what is be
best for us, as far as Model Cities
plans are concerned? Why should weees..
residents of long standing and future
years be told by “infinitesimally
minded" people that; “this is for you,
whether you want it or note"

' If area residents are contacted in
regard to Model Citics, it is always in
an uniwportant end a menial waye We are
always told; “you must crganize and form
block clubs."' What for???? We need
recognition as human beings, each person
by his own merits. We do not need, nor
do we intend to be all classed together
as “undesirable slut dwellers." We
need individuality. We need to be
represcnted in the Yodel Cities Office,
in some of those "DESK" jobs that some
of the "outsiders" are holding. How
much easior' it would be for our neighbor:
to understand the plans of Medel Cities
if’ one of their "OWN" represented then
in the M. C., office.

How many of you Model Cities people
had any inclination that there are any
othzr people living in the Mh. C., area,
other than the illiterate, degenerated,

slum @wallers that ycu enecunter in
your business within the M. C., area?

Well, there are some of us left.
We iiay be few in number, but we are
here, and we identify ourselves with
this area.

We are trained, educated qualified
leaders, living within the M. C., areas
Yet no one took the initiative to
screen area residents for potential
eniploynent in their own neighborhood.

YES t-ODEL CITINS AND AlGA SESIDSNTS;

"WROSE | ODEL CITIES"

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MASS CONVENT ION CHL\ilGED ·
WITH UNFAIRNESS
By Edward Mo ody
Two months ago severa l r es idents and I
All the officers of the ~esidents Participa tion Croup identified as the t·lns s
decided that Hodel Cities Program inforConvention, was elected to serve a s ain for raation was not re a ching the Mass of the
one year
pe ople. A mea sure to bring the informa tion
to the Community was studied , a nd an ag r e The officers are LeHis Peters Chain,mn ement was !1l(:;. V a ft erwar d a plan was t a ke n .
C .L. l"lcClain Vice-chni rr:wn, Carrie \Jr i Gh t
Secre tary, and ~osa Burney Assi. Sec.
One week be for e the Conve ntion our
plan call e d for me to write notice s to the
EXECU'.l?IVE
l30AD.D
r egul a r a tte ndan ts, a nd othe r r e sid ents a s
Me ch:micsvil le
Lewis Peters f a r as oy funds would Go• The n ot ice s was
Ada ir Pa rk
Jir.-1 Newberry
as kin g the peop l e to s up port me for cha irSurn.1erhi 11
t1a ttie Ansley raan of the Mass Conve ntion. It was anticPeoples town
ifa rtha Weems
ipa t ed that I wo ul d s ee thnt informa tion
Pittsbuq;h
John llooc]!would sure ly r each the r e sidents.
Grant Po1:rk
Joe Whitley
Ove r 1,000 stamps and e nve lopes , plus
NEIGl-IBOJll-ICX::. D VIC. fi: - ClT AIRMAN
mcneo pn pe r wa s bought, a nd two secretaTi Mechanicsville
Alyce Nixon
e s we r e pnid to he lp ge t out th e notices .
Sur.1merhill
Ida Wri ght
My cha mpa i gn expe n ses cane out of oy pockPeopl es town
e t. nut a s f or as sooc one e ls e champa i gnGrant Park
W.F , Cox
ing, h e was a ssiste d and s u pported by two
Adair Park
Calv in Craig
Agencies, and City Ha ll . Persona l l e tters
Pittsburgh
Bea trice Garl r,mdwere coopos ed , sten cil ed , run-off, sec1led
There will be six Coornun-ities with 11
and me t e r staoped for this pe rsonc The
Operatin g Committees. Each committee will explan a tion first, was tha t this is fundhave a cha irman. It would be wonderfut if ed to the Coor.mnity for Citizens Particia ll these committees were active, and not pa tion a ndit was le ga l . That is not true .
just the Ste ering Comoittee. The Steering Federal funds ca n no t be us e d for ind ividCoor::tittee are the Ex.ec. !3oard r;ieobers, and ual purposes. For residents participation
the Vice-ChAirma ns froo each cor;imunity.
in the neighborho od on l y .
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And based on the privileges given to the
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wath the assistance from the two Agencies,
and &amp;taff,HUD·will ... be~ontacted and requested to disqualify the Mass Convention as
the resident representative that speak for
the property owners, residents, and businessmen. All total they amount to only
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MECHANICSVILLE NEIGHB01HOOD
ADVISOP.Y COUNCIL TO MEET
The NAG of Mechanicsville will meet a t
the Community Center Wednesday night 7:30
P.M. Mrs. Alyce Nixon is the ChaiI'!ilan.
The purpose of the meeting is to e]ect
the 11 Operating Committee Chairmen and
get a· report from the NAG about the money
that has been spent, and what it was spent
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did not know it. But I give hin credit
he trie d. Anothe r thine he is pretty
near right then ·wrone;. Oh ye s Model
Neighborhood Inc. lost the ir good friend
the Community Cente r. Afte r six oonths
of he lping sane r e sidents, the y &lt;lecidcd
they did not nee d ther:1. Wha·t happened'
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COMMUNITY
CENTEJ.
For
Connunity Pro~rans
Youth
(COl'.:l.nunity
Pror;rams
Five Congressmen from Washington wa:s
in Atlanta Sa turday, listening to several
Organizations ask for support in making
funds available when the re are bills pre sented in the house th~s tern.
Representatives from the E.O.A. many
councils spoke of the programs that they
are associated with. There w~re volenteers
employees, administrators, and staff. Itr
was interesting to see workers of one group down another group, and a ll a re parties of the sane group. The groups are E.O.
A Model Cities, and Comprehensive Hea lth.
The same people are apart of each group.
One person s a id that E.O.A was the parents
of Model Cities . ? ? ? (Editors note ; No
wonder the programs are confuse d.)
Other groups to speak were T.U.F.F.
Vine City Foundation, and Mod~l Ne i ghborhood s Mfg . Model Neighborhoods told how
the Con gre ssmen and the Unions had killed
some of the be st a ssistqnce programs that
ever landed in Washingt on. The Labor Dept.
even tried to get O.J.T. funds for the
garnent training , bu~ the loLpyinG and
sonethin~ e ls e that has not been told
is preventing a lot of unemp loyed women
out of work, and training possibilitie s.
Pres~dent Nixon is advoc ating Se lf Hel p, and Black Capi talism. When plan s
are nade that will he l p M.N.M, with loans
get to beco0e independent, the Pre5ident
will be the o ost popular President that
has been in Washington for a lung time.
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February

MASS CONVENTION hE-ELECT
SAME OFF ICES

‘All the officers of the wtesidents Part-
icipation Group identified as the Mass
Convention, was elected to serve asain for
one year

The officers are Lewis Peters Chairman
CeL. McClain Vice=chairman, Carrie Wricht
Secretary, and Rosa Burney Assis Sece

EXECUTIVE BOARD
Mechanicsville Lewis Peters
Adair Park Jin Newberry
Summerhill Mattie Ansley
Peoplestown iiartha Weems

Pittsburgh
Grant Park

John Hood:
Joe Whitley

NEIGHBORHO D VICE-CHAIRMAN

Mechanicsville Alyce Nixon
Summerhill Ida Wright
Peoplestown

Grant Park W.PF, Cox
Adair Park Calvin Craig
Pittsburgh

There will be six Communities with 11
Operating Committees. Each committee will
have a chairman. It would be wonderful if
all these committees were active, and not
just the Steering Committee. The Steering
Committee are the Exec. Board members, and

the Vice-Chairmans from each community.
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MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD MACHINE A Weekly
Published By Model Neighborhood Inc

Editor - = =~ ~ Edward Moody
Girculation = - - 600 Copies
Price - ~ - - Free

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RRA EE EREKKREREKE KEK AARAAEE
MASS CONVENTION CHARGED -
WITH UNFAIRNESS
By Edward Moody

Two months ago several residents and I
decided that Model Cities Program infor-
mation was not reaching the Mass of the
people. A measure to bring the information
to the Community was studied, and an agre=
ement was gef afterward a plan was takene

One week before the Convention our
plan called for me to write notices to the
regular attendants, and other residents as
far as my funds would go0e The notices was
asking the people to support me for chair-
man of the Mass Convention. It was antic-
ipated that I would see that information
would surely reach the residentse

Over 1,000 stamps and envelopes, plus
memeo paper was bought, and two secretari-

“es were paid to help get out the notices.

My champaign expenses came out of my pock-
ete But as for as some one clse champaign-
ing, he was assisted and supported by two
Agencies, and City Hall. Personal letters
sealed
and meter stamped for this persone The
explanation first, was that this is fund-
ed to the Cormunity for Citizens Partici-
pation andit was legale That is not truce
Federal funds can not be used for individ-
ual purposes. For residents participation
in the neighborhood only.

Campaign speeches were allowed to be
made from the stage. Even the Model Cities
Director was partisan in making his reports
And, the most important part of all is that
there was not a qorum of residents attend-

(See Fairness page two)

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MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD WHERLY

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(Fairness)

to speak for the total community.
I want my expenses paid back to me,
And based on the privileges given to the
one person and not to the others, and
with the assistance from the two Agencies,
and staff,HUD will.besontacted and request=
ed to disqualify the Mass Convention as
the resident representative that speak for
the property owners, residents, and busi-
nessmene All total they amount to only
1/10 of 1 percent of the effected redeve-
lopment planned areae

This is taxation with out representat-
ion, and that is unconstitutional.

REKEKKEKKEKE RRERKKEEKK REKEKEKKEER

LITTLE BIRD LIGHTS ON MACHINE AND SAYS

"I went to .
the Mass oy
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Convention
and what happened =
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man I never forget"
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MACHINE. "What happenc# Bird"
" Moody did not have a chancee And he
did not know it. But I give him credit
he tricd. Another thing he is pretty
hear right then wronge Oh yes Model
Neighborhood Inc. lost their good fricnd
the Community Center, After six months
o£ helping some residents, they decided
they did not need them, What happened’
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COMMUNITY CENTER For

Community Programs
Youth Programs

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MECHANICSVILLE NEIGHBORHOOD
ADVISORY COUNCIL TO MEET
The NAC of Mechanicsville will meet at
the Community Center Wednesday night 7:30
P.M. Mrs» Alyce Nixon is the Chairman.
The purpose of the meeting is to elect
the 11 Operating Committee Chairmen and
get a report from the NAC about the money
that has been spent, and what it was spent

for. Centers address is 389 Bass Ste. S.W
KKK REKK REE KEKKKEKKEEEK RAEKKAKEKK SE

SUM-MEC SCENE OF CONGRESSMEN

Five Congressmen from Washington was
in Atlanta Saturday, listening to several
Organizations ask for support in making
funds available when there are bills pre-
sented in the house this terme

Representatives from the E.0-A. many
councils spoke of the programs that they
are associated withe There were volenteers
employees, administrators, and staff. It
was interesting to see workers of one gr-
oup down another group, and all are part=
ies of the same groupe The groups are E.0O.
A Model Cities, and Comprehensive Health.
The same people are apart of cach groupe
One person said that E.0.A was the parents
of Model Cities. 7 ? ? (Editors note; No
wonder the programs are confusede)

Other groups to speak were T.UeF.F.
Vine City Foundation, and Model Neighbor-
hoods Mfg. Model Neighborhoods told how
the Congressmen and the Unions had killed
sotie of the best assistance programs that
ever landed in Washingtonse The Labor Dept.
even tried to get O.J.T. funds for the
garment training, but the lolpying and
sonething else that has not been told
is preventing a lot of unemployed women
out of work, and training possibilities.

President Nixon is advocating Self -
Help, and Zlack Capitalism. When plans
are made that will help M.N.M, with loans
get to become independent, the President
will be the most popular President that
has been in Washington for a long times

Reed eel feeb ple A EA KRAKKKK KEKE

PLEASE ASK YOUR SELF RIENDS

When will I stop being jealous -
KREAKERAKKK KAKKEKAKAKK &amp;
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City Hall
Atlanta, Ga. 30303

 
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                    <text>Feb1ua1-y 19, 1969
Mr. Edward Moody
Model Ne i3hborhood Manufacturing Company
55 Ge orgia Avenue, s.E.
Atl ent a , Georgia
Dear Hr. Moody:
Rec ently our Inspector r eque s t ed tha t you file a 1969
Applicat ion fo r a Busine sD License . You s tated to our
Inspect or that you we re not r equired to s ~curc a Ci t y
Bus ines s License fo r the Hode l Neighb orhood Hanufo ctur1.ng
Company.
Unde r the current Bus i nes s License Ordinance all persons
engaged in bus inccs within the corporate limi tn of t he Ci ty
of At l a nt a fo r t he purpose of pr of it , ga i n , or econo~ic
i mprovem&lt;&gt;nt are r equ i r ed to fil e an App lic a tion for a
Business License and pay t he f ee .
If you do not be l ieve that you f a ll wi~hin the int ent of the
present Bus i ness Lice ns e Ordinance , t hen please write us
e,,a ctly why you think t he Hode l Fe ighborhood Mc.nu fac t uring
Company shoL~ld be c;;cmpt .
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and an i nstruct i on book . If we tasl)' be of any ass i staace i n t he
prep&lt;1rat ion of your r et.u.rn , pl eaoc c.ill us a.t 522 - 4463, E:gt . 205.
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Enclosures
CC: Mr . Sidne y Andrews
Mr . Bill Man3ui·;1
Ur . George Berry
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              <text>February 19, 1969

Mr. Edward Moody

Model Neighborhood Manufacturing Company
55 Georgia Avenue, 5.E,

Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Hr. Moody:

Recently cur Inspector requested that you file a 1969
Application for a Business License. You stated to our
Inspector that you were not required to secure a City
Business License for the Model Neighborhood Manufacturing
Company.

Under the current Business License Ordinance all persons
engaged in business within the corporate limits of the City
of Atlanta for the purpose of profit, gain, or econonic
improvement are required to file an Application for a
Business License and pay the fea.

If you do not believe that you fall within the intent of the
present Business License Ordinance, then please write us
exactly why you think the Model. Neighborhood Manufacturing
Company should be exempt.

Enclosed are the required Applications for a Business License
and an instruction book. If we may be of any assistance in the
preparation of your return, please call us at 522-4463, Ext. 205,

Very trul

hI

Marion D. Levy
Business License Administrator

yours,

  
 

 

MDL /cd

Enclosures

CC: Mr. Sidney Andrews
Mr. Bill Mansua
Hr. George Berry
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                    <text>Econom ic
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101 Ma rietta Street Bl dg . • Atla nta , Georgia 30 30 3 • T el eph one 688-101 2
T. M. Parh a m
Exe cuci ve Admini s cracor
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June 25, 1969
Mr. Edward Moody, Director
Model Neighborhood, Inc .
700 McDaniel Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30310
De ar Mr. Moody :
This is to acknowledge receipt of y our memorandum of
J u n e 24 , 1969 , transmitting t he proposa l of Mr s. Mar y Jane
Co f er .
The $72 , 000 mentioned i n the material is OEO money
to b e made avai l a bl e for r esidents of Mode l cities to
r e c eive t echnica l a s s is tance and t ra i n i ng . An OE O- HUD
a greement requires that EOA , Model c _i ties , and the City
o f At l anta jointl y select an accountable community group
to r eceive the contract for these mo ni es . The group that
has b een s e lected is the Ste e ring Committ e e of the Model
Cities Mass Convention . Th i s group has a firm bas i s for
d emocrati c selection and participation in the Mode l Cities
COiT1muni'ty and can be held accountabl e by the residents
th rough the annua l el e ction proc ess .
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OA 101 Marietta Street Bldg. « Atlanta, Georgia 30303 e Telephone 688-1012
T. M. Parham
’ Executive Adminiscracor June 25 1969
’

Mr. Edward Moody, Director
Model Neighborhood, Inc.
700 McDaniel Street, S. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30310

Dear Mr. Moody:

This is to acknowledge receipt of your memorandum of
June 24, 1969, transmitting the proposal of Mrs. Mary Jane
Cofer.

The $72,000 mentioned in the material is OEO money
to be made available for residents of Model Cities to
receive technical assistance and training. An OEO-HUD
agreement requires that EOA, Model Cities, and the City
of Atlanta jointly select an accountable community group
to receive the contract for these monies. The group that
has been selected is the Steering Committee of the Model
Cities Mass Convention. This group has a firm basis for
democratic selection and participation in the Model Cities
community and can be held accountable by the residents
through the annual election process.

\
Sincerely yours,

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CA ASS
T. M. Jim Parham

ts . a 5
Executive Administrator

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bec: Mr. William Allison
Mr. Johnny Johnson
Mr. Dan Sweat —
Mr. John Calhoun
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